It's far too cloudy in the skies across West Michigan to get a good look at tonight's rare supermoon eclipse, but thanks to NASA, West Michiganders will still be able to see it.
NASA will be providing a livestream of the eclipse on their website.
Tonight's full moon is the biggest and brightest in 18 years. It's know as a "supermoon" and will appear about 20% brighter and 15% bigger than a regular full moon. Full moons vary in size because the moon's orbit is elliptical, not a perfect circle...