A super blue moon appeared over the UK last night, treating stargazers in Suffolk to a rare phenomenon.
Kris Page, a photographer in Kesgrave, captured these photos of the supermoon.
Although called a blue moon, it is not named after the colour and instead refers to the second full moon in one calendar month.
The first full moon of this month was on August 1.
It is thought that we will not see this again until 2037.
If you took a photo of the supermoon, we'd love to see it. Send your pictures to paris.maben-hume@newsquest.co.uk
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