YOUR PHOTOS: Our readers capture the Super Blood Moon

It may have been the small hours of the morning, but that did not stop skywatchers across eastern England observing the Super Blood Moon.
Paul Young of Nene Digital Photography took these photos over Orton WistowPaul Young of Nene Digital Photography took these photos over Orton Wistow
Paul Young of Nene Digital Photography took these photos over Orton Wistow

The eerie light created from a lunar eclipse with the moon near to its closest point to the Earth delighted amateur astronomers and photographers, while filling others with dread.

Some religious groups and believers in astrology were convinced it is a sign that the End of Days is approaching.

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The spectacle began to unfold from 1.10am in the UK, with the “total” phase - when the moon is completely in shadow - lasting from 3.11am to 4.24am. It was to go on until the moon emerged from the Earth’s shadow at 6.24am.

When the moon is at perigee, its shortest distance from the Earth, it is 226,000 miles away and appears 14% larger and 30% brighter than when it is at its furthermost point.

The last time this coincided with a lunar eclipse, when the moon is covered by the Earth’s shadow, was in 1982 and the event will not be repeated until 2033.

During a lunar eclipse, the moon turns a deep rusty red, due to sunlight being scattered by the Earth’s atmosphere.

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Through the ages, so-called “blood moons” have been viewed as ill omens by superstitious people.

Jonathan Turner from Grantham took this photo of last night's Super Blood MoonJonathan Turner from Grantham took this photo of last night's Super Blood Moon
Jonathan Turner from Grantham took this photo of last night's Super Blood Moon

Anyone staying up to see the red moon was in for a “quite an unusual sight”, according to Society for Popular Astronomy vice president Robin Scagell.

Dozens of amateur photographers posted their best efforts on social media, although those taking pictures on their phones were mostly disappointed.

Here are some of the pictures our readers have sent us. Send your photos along with your name and location to [email protected]

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