If you didn’t stay up to watch Monday night's supermoon, you'll be over the moon to hear it's just the first of three in the next few months.
Supermoons are a great opportunity for people to start looking at the moon. Not just that once, but every chance they have said Noah Petro, a research scientist at NASA’s goddard space flight center.
The moon's orbit is elliptical, and when it's at it's closest to earth it appears 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than normal moon’s.
Written by Avalon Keu Kohunui
Published by Jack Lee