I came late to the Super Moon. One day after, I missed the rise in the east, but I did catch it setting in the west the next morning.
I took a picture. Here, the city seems to be the main attraction, due to the fact that the moon is not near enough to the horizon to give the illusion of greater size, but, as they say, the moon don't care. It'll keep going round and round the Earth, possibly long after there is no one left to gaze up at it, just as it did before we got here.

Nice photo. Post-apocalyptic. Since Homo Sapiens suddenly went extinct 10 years earlier, the Super Moon rises on a Kansas City happily populated by birds, bugs, and four-legged wildlings.
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