As we officially head into spring (as of yesterday, the first day of the season), we thought we'd share one of the few glimpses of Saturday evening's 'Super Moon', hidden behind the dense cloud cover that led to today's spring showers...
For those wondering, a super moon, or perigee moon, is a phenomenon occuring about every eighteen years, when the moon is closest to the Earth, causing it to appear about fifteen percent larger and thirty percent brighter than it typically does.
More on the 'Super Full Moon' can be found at NASA's site.
Have a great week (and season)!
Cheers,
MYD