It hasn't happened in 32 years and won't again until 2033. Sunday night into Monday morning, the supermoon combines with a lunar eclipse. Rachel Witter from Eyewitness News tells us what to expect.
Growing up in the '60s, I was always fascinated by the space race and the NASA missions to the moon. On this day in 1972, the U.S.A's last manned launch to the moon took place with Apollo XVII, and we haven't set foot there since.
I am into the stars, planets and cosmos big time! Tonight, we on earth (that includes all of us) will experience a total lunar eclipse. Unfortunately, it won't be visible to us in central New York, or even North America.