From small communities to larger cities, the event was captured by many. But for some, their neighborhood was too overcast to get a good look, or they may have not known about it altogether.
If you missed it, not to worry as there are plenty of photos. Have a look at these incredible supermoon photos from last night. And, by the way! Look to the skies again tonight, March 20, 2011, as the moon will once again appear fairly large.
A perigee moon is visible when the moon's orbit position is at its closest point to Earth during a full moon phase, making the so-called super moon look larger than normal. [via Huffingtonpost via Guardian]