The last supermoon of 2022, also known as the Sturgeon Moon, is named after the large fish that is easily caught in August.
The Sturgeon Moon rises behind The Shard building in London, England. (Photo: AP)
The supermoon illuminates above the Stonehenge monument in Wiltshire, England. The moon appears on the horizon in an orange hue after sunset. (Photo: Nick Bull)
The supermoon hangs behind skyscrapers in the financial district of Frankfurt, Germany. (Photo: AP)
The moon rises behind a building in Amman, the capital of Jordan in the Middle East. (Photo: AFP)
The Royal Liver Building in Liverpool illuminated by the last supermoon of the year. (Photo: PA)
The moon rises behind Dunstanburgh Castle in Northumberland, England. (Photo: PA)
The moon rises behind Glastonbury Tor hill in Somerset, England. (Photo: Mike Jefferies)
Copenhagen, Denmark. (Photo: Anadolu)
A small airplane in front of the supermoon. (Photo: AP)
The Camlica Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo: Getty Images)
The supermoon illuminating the quiet space around the Dovercourt Lower lighthouse, Essex, England. (Photo: Shutterstock)
The supermoon rises as a jet approaches John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York. (Photo: AP).
The moon next to the statue of the Greek god Poseidon in the ancient city of Corinth near Athens. (Photo: AFP)
The supermoon peeking behind a windmill in Oostzaan, Netherlands. (Photo: AP)
The silhouette of a red supermoon appearing hazy behind the Castelo neighborhood of Lisbon. (Photo: AP)
The ‘Sturgeon’ moon rises behind the dome of the Academy of Fine Arts with the angel ‘Fama’ in Dresden, Germany. (Photo: AP)
The supermoon rises behind the cross on the dome of St. Maron Church in Anthoupolis, the suburbs of Nicosia, Cyprus. (Photo: AP)
St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, Italy.