LAST night's 'Super Snow Moon' brightened up some Oxfordshire evenings - and many across the globe. 

READ AGAIN: Super Snow Moon explained

The February event is the brightest supermoon of the year, because it comes closest to the moon during that stage of its orbit. 

We want to see your best shots of the celestial event - send in your efforts below. 

Witney Gazette: Oxford Mail Camera Club Members (like Becca Collacott, above, and Jean Douglas, main image) have managed to get some great pictures of last night's moon.

And photographer Mary McIntyre managed to capture this incredibly detailed image too. 

Witney Gazette:

She said it was taken from Oxfordshire with a William Optics 70mm refractor, 2x Barlow and Canon 1100D on an EQ5 Pro mount on a permanent pier.

She added: "This Moon image is dedicated to my lovely friend Richard Bailey who loves the Moon and sadly passed away not long after I'd posted this on 19th February. 
"RIP my lovely astronomy friend."