The moon just made its closest approach to our planet since 1948, lifting tides and spirits around the world as it did so. If you didn’t get outside, or had your view obscured by clouds, fear not: The next “supermoon” of this caliber is coming right up, in November 2034—less than a blip in celestial terms.

Below, some of the best shots of it from around the world.

Reuters/Kacper Pempel Near Kowal, Poland.

Reuters/Athit Perawongmetha Setting behind a temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Reuters/Leonhard Foeger Rising behind a statue on top of the Natural History Museum in Vienna, Austria.

Reuters/Stephane Mahe Rising behind a weathercock in the village of Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine near Nantes, western France.

Reuters/David Mdzinarishvili Rising in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Reuters/Kai Pfaffenbach Next to a traffic light in Frankfurt, Germany.

Reuters/Alkis Konstantinidis Rising behind Propylaea, the ancient Acropolis hill gateway, in Athens, Greece.

Reuters/Umit Bektas In Istanbul, Turkey.

Reuters/Adnan Abidi Behind India’s national emblem in New Delhi, India.

EPA/Gian Ehrenzeller Rising behind a mountain in Arosa, Switzerland.

AP Photo/Luca Bruno Next to the Unicredit Tower in Milan, Italy.