Stargazers have been enjoying the Pink Super Moon since yesterday, so tonight is your last chance to see this beauty!
Supermoons occur when the moon is within 90% of perigee -- which means its closest approach to Earth in orbit. The moon will appear brighter and bigger in the night sky, and hopefully when there is no clouds and inclement weather the view will be clear.
The first full moon of spring, its name comes from native North American wildflowers that bloom in early springtime: Phlox subulata, known as "moss pink".
This year will have up to four supermoons total, when the moon appears even larger and brighter in our sky. The next supermoon will occur on May 7.
And keep an eye on the sky in mid-April for a grouping of Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and the moon in beautiful, bright alignment. According to NASA This won't happen again for a couple of years.
So go to your windows or roofs to enjoy this magical beauty!