Tonight (December 4, 2025), skywatchers across the globe will witness the last supermoon of 2025 🌕. A supermoon happens when the full moon is within 90% of its closest approach to Earth, known as perigee, making it appear larger and brighter than usual.
What Is a Supermoon?
During perigee, the moon moves closer to Earth, so its disk can look up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter. That extra glow turns the night sky into a dreamy canvas—perfect for photographers and stargazers alike.
Best Ways to Watch
- Find a dark spot away from city lights 🌃
- Use binoculars or a telescope for extra detail 🔭
- Bring a tripod to capture crisp photos 📸
- Check local moonrise times to plan ahead ⏰
Why You Shouldn’t Miss It
This is your final chance in 2025 to catch a supermoon. Share the moment with friends, post your snaps online, and tag your pics with #Supermoon2025 to join a global community of lunar lovers.
Let’s celebrate the magic of our cosmic neighbor—tonight’s sky awaits! 🌌
Reference(s):
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