Don’t Miss the SuperMoon Show

Get ready for a rare double feature this weekend, starring our very own moon.

For the first time in more than 30 years, you can witness a red supermoon in combination with a lunar eclipse.

Late on Sunday 26th of September, across much of the world, a total lunar eclipse will mask the moon’s larger-than-life face.

That combination hasn’t been seen since 1982 and won’t happen again until 2033.

‘It will be quite exciting and especially dramatic,’ predicted astronomer Sam Lindsay of the Royal Astronomical Society in London.

‘It’ll be brighter than usual, bigger than usual.’ 

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