Tomorrow (March 19), all across the world, you will be able to witness the "SuperMoon". The full moon will appear to be bigger and brighter than usual. Why? Because it will reach its closest point to Earth in over 2 decades. The full moon could appear up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter in the sky. Although it's supposed to be beautiful, some are concerned with the moon's effects on a natural disaster happening. The last two times the SuperMoon made an appearance, the Indonesian earthquake occurred (a 9.0) and Hurricane Katrina. So some word of advice - take some great pictures but be safe!