The Idaho sky is an interesting place to look as we finish out 2016. There was a sweet supermoon last week. But, if you thought that was impressive, wait until November.

The Weather Channel and the EarthSky website have revealed that the supermoon that is coming November 14 will be the most impressive of them all. Check out this stat from EarthSky:

The full moon of November 14, 2016 is not only the biggest, closest and brightest supermoon of the year. It’s the closest supermoon thus far in the 21st century (2001 to 2100). The moon won’t come this close to Earth again until November 25, 2034.

Technically, the supermoon of November will become completely "full" at 7:52am (Idaho time) on the morning of November 14. Weather permitting, you should still be able to see a real show in the Idaho sky the night of November 13 and November 14.

If you're a skywatcher, might want to mark your calendar now for those 2 days in November. You won't get another moon event like this one for another 18 years.

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