Fall is here, and October is bringing us a supermoon in the first week of the month.

On Monday, Oct. 6, the supermoon will take over the sky, the same night that the Draconid meteor shower is set to begin, according to NASA.

While October's moon, also known as the Harvest Moon, may be too bright to allow people to enjoy the meteor shower fully, the supermoon is still an incredible sight to see, as the moon will look around 30% brighter and up to 14% larger.

"It's an annual, worldwide event when moon enthusiasts come together to enjoy our natural satellite," NASA stated in its video " What's Up: October 2025 Skywatching Tips from NASA. " "You can attend or host a moon-viewing party, or simply observe the Moon from wherever you are."

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