A partial lunar eclipse and supermoon will be visible across North and South America on Tuesday night and in Africa and Europe on Wednesday morning. The Earth will cast a shadow on the moon, making it appear slightly dimmer and larger due to its closer proximity. This is one of three remaining supermoons this year. No special eye protection is needed, and viewers can use binoculars or telescopes for a closer look. The next notable lunar event is a total eclipse on March 13, when the moon will turn red.