Facts 05/12/2025 22:39

Mark Your Calendars: The Final Supermoon of 2025 is Coming on December 4!

Get ready for a mesmerizing display in the sky this December! On December 4, 2025, the final supermoon of the year, known as the Cold Moon, will rise higher and brighter than usual. This marks the closing of the 2025 supermoon series, offering a spectacular finale to a year of lunar wonders. As it reaches its closest point to Earth, the Cold Moon will be an unforgettable sight, shining with an intensity that will leave stargazers in awe.

Why This Supermoon is Special:

The Last of the Year: This is your final chance to witness a supermoon in 2025, making it an important event for moon enthusiasts.

Longest Nights of the Year: The Cold Moon occurs during the longest nights of the year, giving it a chance to shine even more brightly against the dark winter sky.

Impressive Horizon View: When the Cold Moon rises near the horizon, it can appear especially massive and fiery, a perfect moment for photographers looking to capture dramatic and awe-inspiring lunar images.

Crisp Winter Skies: Winter often brings some of the clearest skies, providing sharp, crystal-clear views of the moon. This natural clarity offers an ideal setting for stargazing and photography.

Tips for the Best View:

Catch the Moonrise: To get the best visual impact, watch the Cold Moon rise just after sunset. This is when it will appear its largest and most vibrant.

Use Natural Silhouettes: For an added touch of drama, try framing the moonrise with buildings, hills, or towers. These elements can create striking contrasts and enhance your photos.

Bring a Long Lens: To capture the incredible detail of the moon’s surface, use a telephoto lens (200mm or longer). This will help you focus on the finer details and features of the moon.

When to Watch the Supermoon Rise:

  • United States (Dec 4):

    • East Coast: 4:25–4:45 PM

    • Central: 5:00–5:20 PM

    • Mountain: 5:20–5:40 PM

    • West Coast: 5:45–6:05 PM

  • Europe (Dec 4):

    • Western Europe: 4:00–4:30 PM

    • Central Europe: 3:45–4:15 PM

    • Eastern Europe: 3:20–4:00 PM

  • Asia (Dec 5 — next day):

    • India: 5:15–5:35 PM

    • China: 4:40–5:10 PM

    • Japan: 4:25–4:45 PM

    • Southeast Asia: 5:45–6:15 PM

Wherever you are in the world, the Cold Moon promises to be a truly spectacular event. Don’t miss this chance to witness one of the most awe-inspiring lunar moments of the year! đŸŒ™đŸ’«

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