It's been 68 years since the last time and it won't happen again until 2034.

On November 14, the full moon will be at its closest point to earth, appearing bigger and brighter than usual.

According to NASA, this historic supermoon will look about 14 per cent bigger and shine 30 per cent more light onto us.

This moon is especially 'super' because it is going to be the closest it's been to earth since 1948 and is the only supermoon this year that will be completely full.

The best time to view this supermoon is at around 6:30 a.m. on Monday, November 14, but if you don't want to get up that early, you can still see it on Sunday and Monday night.