No, the Moon’s close proximity isn’t going to make the Earth implode. No, we are not in danger of it crashing into our pudgy planet. And no, the Sea of Tranquility doesn’t look like your long dead pet bunny. On the other hand, last night’s “Supermoon,” appearing some 14 percent larger than at any point in the past 20 years, made for some unimpeded fodder for space photography. And if pointing your cameras to the sky wasn’t in your itinerary, at least there was an extra large and luminous space lamp lighting your drunken stumble home. In case you forgot to look up, here are a few shots from our DCist Flickr pool.