THE first full moon of the year, known as the Wolf Moon, will be visible alongside Mars tonight.
Stargazers are encouraged to brave the cold once night falls on 13 January to catch the display.
If it’s a clear night, a red ‘star’ will be visible just below and to the left of the Moon – this is the planet Mars.
The Red Planet will be at its biggest and brightest in the last two years.
Mars and the Moon will move closer together throughout the night.
The best time to step outside is around 7:30pm UTC.