The biggest, brightest supermoon to ever grace the skies in the 21st century is coming November 14.<br />You better take it all in, because a supermoon like this won't come around again until 2034.<br />A supermoon happens when there is a full moon on the same days it's in perigee, which is the closest point in the moon's orbit to Earth.<br />Supermoons can be 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than a regular moon, according to NASA.<br />For sky gazers in North America, the best views will start early morning on November 14, since the moon will turn full by 8:52 am ET, according to NASA.
