REMEMBER all the fuss about the Super Moon last month (November)?
Most of us missed it because of the cloudy night sky.
But Lizzy Larcombe, from Taunton, got up early to snap this clear view of it.
The so-called beaver moon was the closest it's been to Earth in 68 years - and you won't see it again until 2034.
During the event, the moon appeared around 14 per cent bigger and 30 per cent brighter than an average full moon.
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