The skies will be lit up tonight for two reasons, a super moon, which is the brightest full moon of the year and also a perseids meteor shower…
The New Brunswick President of the Royal Astronomical Society Curt Nason says it’s expected to be the best one for 2014.
Nason says it may be difficult to see the meteor shower because the supermoon washes out the sky. He suggests keeping the moon behind your back and looking to the darkest part of the sky.




