STARGAZERS were able to enjoy a picturesque scene in the sky last night (April 7), as a 'Pink Moon' illuminated the darkness in the midst of the coronavirus lockdown.
We would like to see any pictures you took of the moon from Reading.
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This month's full moon occurred from around 10.30pm after reaching the nearest point from Earth in its orbit.
This created a supermoon, which appeared larger than normal.
The pink supermoon name is a northern Native American reference to an early-blooming wildflower, which starts to pop up in the US and Canada at the beginning of spring.
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One user on Twitter commented: "It's great that we can all do something positive and #lookup in these dark times."
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We would like to see your pictures of the Supermoon
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