It's time for another Supermoon and there's lots of places where you can bask in the glow right from the comfort of your very own laptop!

If you're a lunageek-someone who loves to look at the moon (I made that up, but it's better than being called a lunatic), you won't want to miss this one. Space.com says tomorrow's moon is the biggest and brightest we've seen since 1948 and we will not see another one this large until 2034. Space.com will also be broadcasting several webcasts to watch the lunar phenomenon as it happens.

  • Sunday (Nov. 13) at 8 p.m. EST (0100 GMT Monday, Nov. 14) live from Slooh's observatory at the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands. There will be commentary and you can join in the lunarbabble on @Slooh on Twitter, Facebook live and also a live chat on Slooh.com.
  • Monday, 11/14 9:50am EST  from Baraket Observatory's dome in Israel showing the moon's rise over the Judaean Mountains.
  • Monday, 11/14 11:00am EST live from Italy as the moon rises above the Rome skyline.

Enjoy the moon. Next chance at a Supermoon is December 14th but it won't be as ginormous as tonight's.

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