The Super Worm Moon is fading out of sight Thursday morning but it lit up the sky Wednesday night and prompting many people to pull out their cameras.
It was the third and final super moon of 2019. It was also the first time in 10 years that a full moon and the spring Equinox have fallen on the same day.
Viewers have been sharing amazing photos of the Super Worm Moon on social media with #beonksby.
Did you go look ? Tonight's spring equinox “supermoon From Templeton Land 2 different times Lower and higher shots #beonksby @tvdave @BrookeMartell @Alexa_Bertola @CorralCarina @CFavuzzi @KelseyMarie_TV @melnewmantv @HealyMegan pic.twitter.com/XXvsLytce1
— ELZY MILLER (@ELZZ101) March 21, 2019
#BeOnKSBY take 2 Super Worm Equinox Moon,
Posted by Debby Boutros on Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Hello KSBY Team, love watching both morning and evening news on KSBY! Sending you a pic of the moon from Nipomo.
Posted by Paul Rodriguez on Wednesday, March 20, 2019
View from Northeast Santa Maria
Posted by John Rod Rodriguez on Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Keep sharing your photos of the Super Worm Moon with #beonksby.