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NASA talks about rare sky show for Sunday

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH/AP) – On Sunday night you’ll see something that doesn’t happen too often: A supemoon will combine with a lunar eclipse.

The combination hasn’t been seen since 1982 and won’t happen again until 2033.

NASA Scientist Dr. Alex Young joined Daybreak to talk about what the event means.

The full eclipse of the moon will last more than an hour and be visible, weather permitting, from North and South America, Europe, Africa and western Asia.

Showtime on the U.S. East Coast is 10:11 p.m.

To learn more click the play button on the video above to watch the full explanation.