(VOVworld) - Supermoon: Tonight the moon is as close as it has been to Earth since 1948. It won't be this close again until 2034. Check out some photos of super moon taken in Vietnam. Let us know if you have a great shot tonight elsewhere.

Photo of supermoon on November 14, 2016 taken in Do Son, Hai Phong- Photo: VTC News

According to space.com, this year, the full moons of October, November and December all take place when the moon is at its closest point of approach in its orbit around Earth — a so-called supermoon.

Photo: VTC News

The next supermoon will be November's full Beaver Moon, which is expected to reach the peak of its full phase on the morning of Monday, Nov. 14, at 8:52 a.m. EST (1352 GMT), but it will appear full to the casual observer in the day before and after the main event. It is the second of three consecutive supermoon full moons for 2016.


People gather art My Dinh Stadium in Hanoi to get great shots of super moon- Photo: Binh Minh
This full moon will be not only the closest and brightest supermoon of 2016 but also the largest since 1948, Bob Berman, an astronomer at the Slooh Community Observatory, told Space.com. What's more, the full moon won't come this close to Earth again until Nov. 25, 2034, according to a statement from NASA.

Super moon is hidden in the cloud, but it still inspires the young audience- Photo: Binh Minh


Taking photo of Super moon by the Sai Gon river- Photo: Ha Khanh



Admiring the supermoon on Thu Thiem bridge over the Sai Gon river, Ho Chi Minh City- Photo: Ha Khanh



Young people gather by the Sai Gon river to admire the supermoon- Phot: Ha Khanh


Supermoon by Da Nang Municipal Administrative Center- Photo: Hai Son


Supermoon taken in Da Nang. November 14, 2016- Photo: Hai Son


Da Nang city becomes more beautiful in the supermoon-day- Photo: Phuong Minh


Photo: Phuong Minh


Supermoon over Quang Binh sea- Photo: Ngoc


People in Hue admire supermoon by the Huong river- Photo: Le Huy Hoang Hai


Phu Van Lau Pavilion (Hue) in the super-moon night- Photo: Le Huy Hoang Hai


Supermoon lightens Lam Dong- Photo: VTC News