April's beautiful pink super moon has been seen lighting up the sky this week and it's set to happen again tonight.
Daryl Turner, from Lyme Regis, managed to capture a shot of the 'lovely light' late on Monday evening.
He said: "There was a little cloud about so had to wait for a break, got that around 11.30pm ish, lovely light, bathed the area.
"The moon certainly was not pink but very bright. It should be good tonight as well."
The full moon of April is also called the pink moon, a nickname from folklore. It is a reference to moss pink, or wild ground phlox, which pinkish flowers are among spring's earliest flowers in the eastern United States. April's full moon is also called the sprouting grass moon, the egg moon and the fish moon.
A supermoon occurs when the moon reaches its closest position to the Earth.
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