Photo| Super blue Moon
The biggest and brightest Moon of the year will be visible on Wednesday and Thursday from around the world.
Super blue Moon will be a rare chance to see what is known as a blue supermoon - the last one was in 2009.
A blue Moon happens when the pattern of days in a year means there are 13 full Moons instead of the usual 12.
If the skies are clear, the best time to see the spectacle in the UK will be in early hours of Thursday morning.
It has already been lighting up skies around the world, from Asia to the Middle East to southern Europe.