Snaps show Pink Supermoon lighting up the night sky around the world in stunning lunar sequence
A BREATHTAKING pink supermoon has lit up the night sky for the second night in a row.
Photographers across the world have again captured the rare the celestial event when the moon appears bigger and brighter than usual.
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The lunar spectacle meant Earth's natural satellite formed an unusually giant disc overhead.
It also glowed especially bright as it graced the sky at both dawn and dusk.
The moon appeared 14 per cent bigger and 30 per cent brighter than normal, according to astronomers at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.