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Breathtaking Photos! Last Supermoon of 2025 Illuminates Skylines Around the World
The supermoon appeared about 222,000 miles from Earth, closer than average, inspiring global photo submissions from community photographers.
- Yesterday, EarthSky published a community gallery of photos showing the Cold Moon, the last full supermoon of 2025, lighting skies worldwide on Dec. 4, 2025.
- December 4's lunar perigee occurred early, producing a perigean full moon that peaked about 12 hours later, with the Beijing Planetarium timing the fullest phase on Dec. 4, 2025.
- Photographers including Steven Montag, photographer , and Jeremy Evans, photographer , noted the moon appears larger against terrestrial scenery and recommended the golden hour shortly after sunset.
- The moon was about 222,000 miles from Earth versus the average 240,000 miles, making this the second largest full moon of 2025 after the November supermoon.
- Astronomers say the next supermoon will not appear until next year and the event is expected to be even more noteworthy.
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Breathtaking photos! Last supermoon of 2025 illuminates skylines around the world
The Cold Supermoon of 2025 captivated millions, offering stunning visuals across major cities. Photographers captured the moon's beauty against iconic landmarks, creating breathtaking images.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleThe third consecutive supermoon - in those places where it was visible - once again provided stunning images.
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