The Moon looked spectacular over parts of the south on Thursday night.
This particular Moon was a Buck Moon, a type of supermoon – when the Moon is closest to the Earth, and full.
Monthly full Moons have different names, and July’s is named to represent the time of year when male deer, known as bucks, begin to grow their new antlers.
As the Buck Moon rose over the south our BBC Weather Watchers in Oxfordshire, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight were ready to take some beautiful photos.