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The moon gets a halo! Picture: Ruth Cuerden
Did you seen anything curious in the skies last night?
No, we don't mean UFOs or little green men from Mars, the moon provided its own other-worldly entertainment over Tonbridge.
As pictured above, the moon wore a halo, which gave a ghostly glow to the evening.
Apparently, a halo is caused when cirrius clouds are at 20,000ft or more above the earth's surface.
The clouds contain ice crystals which reflect the light causing the halo effect.
Did you take any pictures of the halo? Send us in your images to multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk