This will be the fourth consecutive supermoon which results from the moment in which our natural satellite - in its Full Moon phase - is at its perigee, that is, the point in its orbit where it is closest to the Earth.

Because of this, it will give the impression to anyone observing the phenomenon that the Moon is bigger and brighter.

As Space.com notes, this supermoon could be even more special since, given the right conditions, you will also be able to see Jupiter and Saturn in the sky.

The best time to make your observations will be shortly after dark, at a time when there is still a small trace of light.