Once the stay at home order kicked in it seems as if everyone went into super binge mode watching everything and anything available. Now that we've been there done that most of us are looking for something to do outside while still maintaining our social distancing standards. You can try hiking and biking but tonight you are going to get one of those rare opportunities that only comes around once a year. Gather the family around and lay out on a blanket in the grass in your backyard to witness the biggest and brightest Supermoon of the year.

According to cnn Supermoons occur when the moon is within 90% of perigee -- which is its closest approach to Earth in orbit. The moon will appear brighter and bigger in the night sky.

News to me but April's full moon, also known as the pink moon is the closest to earth. So get your popcorn and binoculars ready because the show starts at 8:35pm mountain and continues into the early morning hours of Wednesday, according to EarthSky.org.

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