The internet was abuzz last night with photos of the supermoon. The supermoon is said to be the only time in the next few decades where you would be able to see the moon up close and brighter for a duration of 2 nights. If you happened to miss the spectacular moon last night, throwback to some of these beautiful pictures of the moon taken in where else but Malaysia!

1. The view of the moon from Sarawak.

Image Credit: Philp Photoz
Image Credit: Philp Photoz

This is the first time the moon has been this big since 1948!

2. The view of the moon from Sabah.

Image Credit: Fahana_Photo
Image Credit: Fahana_Photo

Supermoons occur due to the fact that full moons are at its closest distance to Earth.

3. Terengganu folks, you guys were so lucky!

Image Credit: Abd Muhaimin
Image Credit: Abd Muhaimin

This is the view of the moon using Coolpix P900 and I bet you’ve never seen the moon like this before!

4. The moon over Putrajaya mosque.

Image Credit: AFP Photo
Image Credit: AFP Photo

The moon hiding behind some clouds added a touch of majestic wonder as it hid behind the Putrajaya mosque last night.

5. Bright and beautiful in Kuching.

Image Credit: Alina Patrick
Image Credit: Alina Patrick

You might mistaken this image for a chapatti on a pan but nope, it’s the moon, guys!

6. All the way in Batu Kawan, Penang!

Image Credit: Zo COzy
Image Credit: Zo COzy

What else could be quite this beautiful?!

7. This was taken in Perlis.

Image Credit: Ezral
Image Credit: Ezral

Using a Nikon D7000, a Malaysian named Ezral managed to capture the moon with all its craters and wonder.

8. The moon in its 7-colour wonder.

Image Credit: Fairus Khafiz
Image Credit: Fairus Khafiz

Your beloved moon gets fancy as it projects the colours of the rainbow.

9. This folks, was taken in Petaling Jaya!

Image Credit: Johnlmc
Image Credit: Johnlmc

PJ folks got a chance to view the moon up close even despite the rainy evening weather.

10. It might look like a painting, but it’s not! 

Image Credit: Mohan Mar
Image Credit: Mohan Mar

If you got a chance to view the supermoon last night, you’re one of the lucky ones because you won’t get a chance to do so until 2034!

11. And if you missed it last night, DON’T miss it tonight!

Image Credit: Faris Ahmad
Image Credit: Faris Ahmad

For those who missed the viewing of the supermoon last night, you’d get your chance to tonight as it is the final night to view the supermoon until 2034!

Feature Image Credit: Wikipedia & Supermoon Malaysia

 
 
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