According to space.com, “the full moons of October, November and December all take place when the moon is at its closest point of approach in its orbit around Earth — a so-called supermoon.’ And the peak is tonight. At Clark Lake the moon shone brilliantly. These photos were taken by Ann Swain along Hyde Road.
Don’t be alarmed. The heavenly body next to the moon is not a rogue planet–just a lens reflection.