Tonight’s full moon is not only the biggest, closest, and brightest supermoon of this year. It’s the closest supermoon since January 26, 1948, and won’t come this close to Earth again until November 25, 2034. It is quite possible that this is as close as I will ever get to the moon in my lifetime. As has been the case for almost every significant astrological event that I have tried to photograph, the sky was full of clouds. I had a two minute window between the moment the moon cleared the horizon until it was already being obscured by the cloud cover. Clearly not the best image I have ever captured but I was happy to come away with something. I may try again in the morning for the moonset.