Tonight's Aptly-Named 'Cold Moon' Is Final Supermoon of the Year
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Take a look: Photos of this week’s supermoon around (over) the world
The last supermoon of the year shined Dec. 5, and plenty of photographers captured it. When a full moon is closer to Earth in its orbit, a so-called supermoon happens. It makes the moon look up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter than the faintest moon of the year.
Tonight's Aptly-Named 'Cold Moon' is Final Supermoon of the Year
2025 has been blessed with three consecutive supermoons in the autumn skies, with the final one of the trio visible tonight over the United States. It will crest the horizon at just after 5:00 pm, which depending on your latitude in the eastern United States may already be twilight, and therefore give a great chance […] The post Tonight’s Aptly-Named ‘Cold Moon’ is Final Supermoon of the Year appeared first on Good News Network.
The last full Moon of 2025 will be observed on Thursday, December 4, and will be visible throughout Mexico, as long as the weather permits. Known as the Cold Moon, this plenilunium occurs as the natural satellite approaches its perigee, a point where it seems slightly larger and brighter. SEE MORE: 12 images of Christmas goblins to stick in your office and decorate: free templates What time can the last full moon of 2025 be seen today? According…
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