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Supermoon reaction; the big, the beautiful, the brilliant

Published 10:50 28 Sept 2015 BST

Updated 12:08 28 Sept 2015 BST

Lia Nicholls
Supermoon reaction; the big, the beautiful, the brilliant

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The nation hasn't been this excited since, erm, last week when allegations of our Prime Minister and a pig surfaced.

But as it turns out a rare celestial event of not just a supermoon, but a super blood moon, is also enough to wet our whistles. Nasa have been building up the event for a while, exciting us with the science behind it all: 'a supermoon occurs when the Moon is in the closest part of its orbit to Earth, meaning it appears larger in the sky'. The gorgeous geeks even invited us to join their live streaming... https://twitter.com/NASA/status/648336304070070272 As the facts kept coming, how the last was in 1982 with the next not until 2033, we decided that's it, we're strapping ourselves in to our astronaut suits and streaming Nasa. Maybe you set an alarm for 3am, added another bottle of wine to the evening and stuck on NFL to pass the time only to fall into a plonk-induced coma at 2am and slept through the whole thing. No? Not that daft? Just me then.
But many bright sparks did capture the event, from the big -
https://twitter.com/PA/status/648412270138105857
https://twitter.com/IMKellyHoppen/status/648409794181791744
To the beautiful - https://twitter.com/WiredUK/status/648413552097787904 https://twitter.com/Renzo_Soprano/status/648383980044189696 And the brilliant -  https://twitter.com/Liv_Boeree/status/648325135116693504
https://twitter.com/SBTVonline/status/648411859218001920
https://twitter.com/davidschneider/status/648397980194766848

https://twitter.com/goulcher/status/648423388944465920

Even Katy Perry was impressed/possessed... https://twitter.com/katyperry/status/648402141225295872

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