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When can the partial lunar eclipse be seen during the super full moon?

If you're a moon lover, you'll love this rare combination of celestial treats — a supermoon, a partial lunar eclipse and a full moon — all in September.

According to NASA, International Lunar Observation Night begins Saturday. This event was created in 2010 as a way for moon lovers around the world to come together to celebrate Earth's natural satellite. You can participate in the event virtually or in person by connecting with skygazers on NASA's International Lunar Observation Night interactive map.

According to The Almanac, the full moon will appear brighter from September 16 to 18. This full moon will be a supermoon and will light up the sky at its brightest on September 17 at 10:34 p.m. EDT, according to Space.com.