Get set for a total lunar eclipse this weekend.
The moon, Earth and sun will line up this weekend for the only total lunar eclipse this year and next.
At the same time, the moon will be closer to Earth and appear slightly bigger and brighter than usual — what is known as a supermoon.
The moon could turn a coppery-reddish colour known as the “super blood wolf moon”.
The eclipse is expected to last a total of five hours and 12 minutes, with the total eclipse lasting for an hour and two minutes.
Hopefully the skies will remain clear so you can see it.
It begins with the partial phase around 10:34 p.m. EST Sunday.
Totality — when Earth’s shadow completely blankets the moon — will last 62 minutes, beginning about an hour later 11:41 p.m. EST Sunday.