Superluna alrededor del mundo: fotos espectaculares

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The moon rises behind Reunion Tower in downtown Dallas, Sunday evening, Nov. 13, 2016. On Monday the supermoon will be the closest full moon to earth since 1948, and it won't be as close again until 2034. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

Imágenes del fenómeno en diferentes ciudades del planeta. El satélite natural no se aproximaba tanto a la Tierra desde 1948 y no planea volver a hacerlo hasta 2034. Pero lo que al público en general puede asombrarle, no siempre es del total agrado de los científicos.

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La Luna es la protagonista del cielo en estas noches. Esto se debe a que es la más grande y brillante de los últimos 70 años porque se ubica en el punto de su órbita más cercano al planeta Tierra.

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El satélite natural no se aproximaba tanto a la Tierra desde 1948 y no planea volver a hacerlo hasta 2034. Pero lo que al público en general puede asombrarle y disfruta contemplar, no siempre es del total agrado de los científicos.

People stroll along the Tagus riverside in Lisbon as the moon rises Sunday, Nov. 13 2016. The so-called Supermoon on Nov. 14, 2016, will be the closest a full moon will have been to Earth since 1948. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)

The "supermoon", the closest the moon comes to Earth since 1948, rises over the Power and Light building in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, U.S., November 13, 2016. REUTERS/Dave Kaup

The moon appears in the sky a day before the "supermoon" spectacle in Vienna, Austria, November 13, 2016.  REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

The moon rises near Glastonbury Tor a day before the "supermoon" spectacle, in Glastonbury, Britain November 13, 2016.  REUTERS/Rebecca Naden

An aeroplane flies past the London Eye wheel, and moon, a day before the "supermoon" spectacle in London, Britain, November 13, 2016. REUTERS/Toby Melville

The moon rises over an antenna on the top of a building in Madrid on November 13, 2016, on the eve of a "supermoon". On November 14, 2016, the moon will orbit closer to the earth than at any time since 1948, named a 'supermoon', it is defined by a Full or New moon coinciding with the moon's closest approach to the Earth. / AFP PHOTO / GERARD JULIEN

The moon rises behind the España building in Madrid, on November 13, 2016, on the eve of a "supermoon". On November 14, 2016, the moon will orbit closer to the earth than at any time since 1948, named a 'supermoon', it is defined by a Full or New moon coinciding with the moon's closest approach to the Earth. / AFP PHOTO / GERARD JULIEN

A man stands on a balcony of a building of Madrid as the moon rises in background, on November 13, 2016, on the eve of a "supermoon". On November 14, 2016, the moon will orbit closer to the earth than at any time since 1948, named a 'supermoon', it is defined by a Full or New moon coinciding with the moon's closest approach to the Earth. / AFP PHOTO / GERARD JULIEN
A man stands on a balcony of a building of Madrid as the moon rises in background, on November 13, 2016, on the eve of a «supermoon».
On November 14, 2016, the moon will orbit closer to the earth than at any time since 1948, named a ‘supermoon’, it is defined by a Full or New moon coinciding with the moon’s closest approach to the Earth. / AFP PHOTO / GERARD JULIEN

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