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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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The third consecutive supermoon - in those places where it was visible - once again provided stunning images.

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