News | October 27, 2015 03:10 AM EDT

Year's final “Supermoon” must not be missed and here is how you can watch it - The Standard Daily

Good news is – a spectacularly large and bright full moon is on its way out tonight. Therefore, if you really want to see an exceptional Supermoon – entailing some of the striking features on the lunar surface – this evening will be the night to be on the lookout.

Scientist call tonight’s moon “Supermoon,” which will be between 12% to 14% larger and glow 25-30 times brighter than usual. The suggestions were provided by TimeandDate.com, and the site have stated further that this evening’s supermoon will be the last one for 2015. Henceforth, the world will not get another opportunity to see a second one like it until November 14, 2016.

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