The first super full moon of the year is coming soon, and will be a special one for those living in the Northern Hemisphere ‒ it will also be what is known as a "harvest moon."

This visual spectacular will appear low on the horizon, making it ideal for taking pictures or just enjoying a brilliant fall evening sky, weather permitting, of course.According to Space.com, the Moon will reach full phase on Oct. 7 at 11:48 p.m. ET (8:48 p.m. PT) when it reaches the point in the sky opposite from the sun (180 degrees).

Can't get outside next week? Don't worry, there will be three consecutive supermoons over the coming months:

◾The Harvest supermoon on Oct. 7

◾The Beaver supermoon on Nov. 5