This year’s harvest full moon was a spectacular sight in the sky!
The Sept. 17 full moon not only brought a rare supermoon — where the moon appears brighter and larger in the sky — but the second lunar eclipse of the year.
This was a partial lunar eclipse; according to NASA, the occurrence is “an imperfect alignment of sun, Earth and moon [that] results in the moon passing through only part of Earth’s [shadow]. The shadow grows and then recedes without ever entirely covering the moon.”
Sky gazers can look forward to the next total lunar eclipse, which will take place March 13 through March 14, 2025. But in the meantime, photographers around the world captured stunning photos of the full moon, from China and Australia to the U.S. and beyond.
Read ahead for some of the best photos of the harvest supermoon.
Residents in Guang’an, China, were treated to an amazing view of the harvest supermoon, just in time for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The view of the full moon was pretty and pink as it rose over the observation deck of Faro de Moncloa in Madrid, Spain.
This surfer was treated to a stunning view of the harvest moon while catching some waves at Manly Beach in Sydney, Australia.
The rare supermoon looked gorgeous behind Scituate Lighthouse in Scituate, Massachusetts.
Residents were treated to a gorgeous view of the full moon in front of St. Lawrence’s church in Ludlow Shropshire, U.K.
The rising full moon looked incredible above a church in Wehrheim, Germany.
These climbers were treated to a spectacular take of the moon while descending the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney, Australia.
The Mid-Autumn Festival kicked off with an incredible look at the harvest full moon in the Nanjing, Jiangsu Province of China.
The harvest full moon perfectly aligned with the Statue of Liberty in New York City.
The supermoon shone so bright as it rose behind Maiden’s Tower in Istanbul, Turkey.