The last supermoon of 2019: ‘Super worm equinox moon’
The supermoon as seen from Germany. The name “super worm equinox moon” comes from Native American tribes who said such moons signaled the thawing of winter snow and the reappearance of earthworms in the soil.
(Armando Babani / EPA-Shutterstock)The moon hovers over the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
(Luis Tejido / EPA-Shutterstock)The view from Cyprus.
(Katia Christodoulou / EPA-Shutterstock)The moon as seen from Maryland.
(Saul Loeb / AFP-Getty Images)The view from Frankfurt, Germany.
(Armando Babani / EPA-Shutterstock)The moon sits above the Santiago de Compostela cathedral in Galicia, Spain.
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