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Stunning images capture sturgeon supermoon

The sturgeon moon, the final supermoon of the year, was captured in images around the world at the end of the week. The next full moon will occur on Sept. 10.

The final supermoon of the year was caught on camera in amazing images from around the world. 

Seen in France, Brazil, the U.S., Germany, Italy and elsewhere, the large, bright orb appears to fill an ink-black night sky. 

In some photos, the supermoon appears with a reddish-orange hue. 

Supermoons are the biggest and brightest full moons of the year. 

THE STURGEON SUPERMOON: WHEN TO SEE IT

The term "supermoon" is defined as either a new or full moon that occurs when the moon is within 90% of perigee, its closest approach to Earth. 

The sturgeon moon was forecast to impact the visibility of the annual Perseid meteor shower, which peaked Friday and Saturday.

FULL STRAWBERRY SUPERMOON SEEN IN STUNNING DETAIL

According to the Maine Farmer's Almanac, the Algonquin tribes called this the sturgeon moon because of the large fish that were more easily caught this time of year in the Great Lakes and other major bodies of water. 

NASA notes this moon is also called the green corn moon.

The next full moon will occur on Sept. 10, and is known as the harvest moon.

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