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Don't let this year's last supermoon pass you by –– especially since you'll have to wait nearly a year for the next one.
A supermoon is a new or full moon that's at its closest to Earth.
The sixth this year is the night of Oct. 26 into the morning.
The fifth was an ultra-rare blood moon eclipse.
The moon appeared 14 percent larger than normal and coincided with a lunar eclipse.
Each year, we expect four to six supermoons, but only a few coincide with full moons.
This year started with three supermoons in a row, but they were at the start of the lunar cycle when the moon is dimly lit. Not as exciting.
If you miss this week's show, you won't be able to see another full moon supermoon until October 2016.
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