Supermoon
The cosmos is offering up a double feature in August that won't happen again until 2037.
Hint: It won’t actually be pink.
The full moon on New Year’s Day is also a supermoon, when the full moon coincides with its point in orbit closest to Earth.
The biggest supermoon of the year was quite the sight Tuesday.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Here's how to see February's full moon — part of a trio of supermoons opening 2019.
Sunday's celestial event was the last total lunar eclipse before 2021.
The total lunar eclipse will be visible from coast to coast in the United States.
NASA is calling it a "lunar trifecta."
On New Year's Day the full moon coincided with its point in orbit closest to Earth, creating a jaw-dropping supermoon.
A breathtaking way to begin the year.