A rare super blue moon rose over Kansas City last night — about 15% larger and 30% brighter than the moon we usually see at night.
Earth’s original satellite put on a show rising over the city’s skyline starting at 8:06 p.m. It began with a deep orange glow which shifted closer to gold as it climbed higher in the perfectly clear sky.
This was the third and final supermoon of the year.
Read more about the astronomical event — and why it happens — at the link in our bio.
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