The best time to spot a supermoon is during moonrise – the moon equivalent of sunrise.
Start keeping an eye out from around 8.30pm – the further north you are, the later it will be, with John O’Groats’ moonrise happening at around 9.10pm.
Following tonight’s rare blue supermoon, a series of supermoons will grace the sky, with the next one occurring on September 18, followed by supermoons on October 17 and November 15. While tonight’s blue supermoon is a special event, September’s supermoon will be accompanied by a partial lunar eclipse, offering another celestial spectacle worth watching.