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Vancouverites share stunning views of rare 'double' Hunter moon

The moon appeared full all weekend.
Hunter moon
The Hunter Moon illuminated the skies all weekend long in a rare 'double' full moon event.

This long weekend was an unseasonably warm one, but it did deliver on a quintessential fall moment in the form of a dazzling full moon.

The Hunter Moon appeared to glow orange at times and was seemingly full all weekend long, casting the evenings in a delightful autumnal hue.

The extended full moon, or "double" full moon, is caused by shorter rising times which happen around this time of year. Meaning, the moon rose in the east last night (Oct. 9) and will appear to rise again in the northeast tonight (Oct. 10). While the moon has already begun to move into its waning gibbous phase, the change in illumination is negligible to our eyes, so it still appears full. The harvest moon back in September had a similar effect.

Many people across the Lower Mainland were understandably charmed by the celestial event and have been sharing their snaps on social media.

Here are some of our favourites from the weekend.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Tina (@tinachinpics)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Dkenz Yap (@dkenz)

With files from Elana Shepert.