TOPSHOT - The 'Supermoon' rises above the statue of the ancient Greek god Poseidon in Ancient Corinth on November 14, 2016. 
Skygazers headed to high-rise buildings, ancient forts and beaches on November 14 to witness the closest "supermoon" to Earth in almost seven decades, hoping for dramatic photos and spectacular surf. The moon will be the closest to Earth since 1948 at a distance of 356,509 kilometres (221,524 miles), creating what NASA described as "an extra-supermoon".  / AFP / VALERIE GACHE        (Photo credit should read VALERIE GACHE/AFP/Getty Images)