A rare phenomenon was visible across Greater Manchester overnight - providing a stunning scene from above. A partial lunar eclipse of a supermoon was visible across the UK and other parts of the northern hemisphere in the early hours of this morning (September 18).
Greater Manchester had already been dazzled by the beautiful supermoon on Tuesday evening. The night saw September's full moon, which is known as the harvest moon.
But it also happened to be a supermoon - which is when the moon appears to be 30 per cent brighter and 14 per cent bigger in the sky, according to the Met Office.
With a clear night across the region, stargazers were treated to an incredible sight earlier today. READ MORE: 'People are getting killed.
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