Stargazers around the world have been enjoying the spectacular sight of a supermoon lighting up the sky tonight, with stunning pictures showing the bigger and brighter moon lighting up landmarks.The spectacle is the first of two impressive lunar events in August, a rare phenomenon which won't happen again until 2032, so it's not one to miss.August's full moon is known as the Sturgeon Moon, stemming from the increase in sturgeon fish in North American lakes at this time of year.
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