Tonight’s moon will be the biggest and brightest of the year thanks to the convergence of two lunar events: a blue moon and a supermoon, which won’t be seen again until Jan. 31, 2037, APA reports citing Yahoo News.
According to NASA, the event began Sunday morning and will continue through early Wednesday morning, giving the appearance of a full moon for three days.
The event closely follows last week’s rare overlap of the Perseid meteor shower and northern lights, which also resulted in dazzling photos from all around the world