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Closest supermoon in 68 years graces the sky

The supermoon a full moon that is the closest to Earth in its orbit in any given month rose on Monday as onlookers photographed the celestial spectacle. It was the closest and brightest supermoon since 1948.

People around the world were treated to a rare celestial sight on Monday

The supermoon a full moon that is the closest to Earth in its orbit in any given month rose on Monday as onlookers photographed the celestial spectacle. It was the closest and brightest supermoon since 1948.

Supermoonhangs over Toronto.

The supermoon sets behind the CN tower in Toronto on Monday November 14, 2016. The next time a supermoon will be this close is November, 25, 2034.

(Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)

Dad and son do some supermoon-gazing.

A father and a boy look at the supermoon in Bangkok, Thailand. A supermoon is also known as a perigee-syzygy moon the closest a moon gets in its monthly orbit around Earth and the lining up of the sun, Earth and moon.

(Jorge Silva/Reuters)

Moon rises over Myanmar.

The moon shines spectacularlybehind the mountain range seen from Naypyitaw, Myanmar, onMonday, November14, 2016. This is thebrightest moon in almost 69 years.

(Aung Shine Oo/The Associated Press)

Fly me to the moon, er, space station.

The supermoonmakes for a dramatic backdropbehind the Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft at the BaikonurCosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The spacecraft is scheduled to take three astronauts to the International Space Station on November 17, 2016.

(Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters)

That's some kind of photobomb.

A plane flies across the supermoon as seen from Beijing, China. While western culture seesa "man in the moon," in Chinese culture it's a rabbit.

(Ng Han Guan/The Associated Press)

The eagle has landed.

An eagle is silhouetted against the 'supermoon' in Kathmandu, Nepal. As is well known, the first lander to touch down on the moon was named Eagle.

(Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters)

Supermoonin Christmas lights

The supermoon is seen behind Christmas lights at a shopping district in Hong Kong. A supermoon occurs on average about four to six times a year.

(Bobby Yip/Reuters)

Supermoonshines over the capital.

The supermoon sets behind the Parliament buildings in Ottawa on November 14, 2016. Astronomers refer to a supermoon as a perigee full moon. The next supermoon will occur on December 16, 2016.

(Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)