As NASA states on its official website, there will be a partial lunar eclipse and also a supermoon on the same night - with both phenomena being visible from Europe.

In the case of the partial lunar eclipse, you will be able to watch the phenomenon between 01:12 and 02:15, while the ‘peak’ of the Super Moon will happen at 03:34.

As the North American space agency states, this Super Moon is known as the ‘Harvest Moon’ - since the phenomenon historically coincides with the September harvest period.