A BLOOD red supermoon will cast a impressive glow across Oxfordshire on Monday as the moon will be at its closest it will be to earth until 2034.
Stargazers will see the biggest and brightest supermoon in almost 70 years.
A supermoon occurs when the closest side of the moon to the earth is 226,000 miles from us.
The last supermoon for stargazers to catch a glimpse of was in September combined with a lunar eclipse.
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