Late autumn means fewer daylight hours. But it also means you can look up and see the beautiful night sky like no other time of year. Tonight's sky will be especially unique. The November "super moon" will be the brightest since 1948!

Astronomers predict the moon will appear 14% closer and 30% than usual. Sunday night's "moonrise" will take place at approximately 4:41 p.m., with peak viewing occurring at 5:22 a.m. Monday morning. The moon won't be this close to Earth again until 2034, so make sure you stay up late or get up early to check it out!

KWWL & KWQC contributed to this article.

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