
It hasn't happened since 2009.
Look up to the midlands' skies tonight and tomorrow and you could see a 'once in 14 year event' - a Super Blue Moon.
It hasn't happened since 2009 - and won't happen again until 2037.
A Super Blue moon is the term used for when a blue moon - two full moons occurring in one calendar month - and a super moon - when a full moon happens while the moon is closest to Earth - both happen at the same time.
Chairman of the Midlands Astronomy Club, Ivan Merrick, says they will be hoping for clear skies: