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Final Supermoon of 2025 Arrives

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - December 4, 2025

Different optical effects due to the position of the moon in the sky and the types and amounts of particles in the night sky can alter the color a moon has throughout the year and the night. Photograph: Sean King /Facebook
Different optical effects due to the position of the moon in the sky and the types and amounts of particles in the night sky can alter the color a moon has throughout the year and the night. Photograph: Sean King /Facebook

 

Look up: the last Supermoon of 2025 is here,  with the full moon appearing a bit larger and brighter than it usually does throughout the year.

The Supermoon technically arrives at 8:13 pmET, but stargazers can enjoy the moon all night in cloud-free skies.

Apogee and perigee, the points the Earth is furthest and closest to Earth.
Apogee and perigee, the points the Moon is furthest and closest to Earth.  Image: weatherboy.com

“The supermoons are a great opportunity for people to start looking at the Moon, not just that once but every chance they have!” says Noah Petro, a research scientist from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.

Apogee and Perigee

The moon’s orbit around Earth is far from a perfect circle. The 27 day voyage of Earth’s satellite is actually an elliptical orbit with an ever changing distance. The casual observer will notice the phases of the moon as it makes this orbit but the more subtle change, and also noticeable, is the slight change in distance as well. During the course of any given month the distance between the Earth and the moon will vary by close to 30,000 miles. The farthest point is called apogee, the moon being a distant 252,712 miles from Earth. Perigee is the closest point with that distance shrinking to 221,519 miles. A full moon at perigee will appear  a bit larger and much brighter than a full moon at apogee.

This Year’s Supermoon

Super Moon will be appear to be 14% larger and 30% brighter.
This Supermoon should make the moon appear to be 14% larger and 30% brighter than it usually does. Image: weatherboy.com

The next Supermoon will be visible on December 23, 2026.

The supermoon classification is  a term that was coined by astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979. Nolle used the supermoon term to describe a new or full moon that occurs when the moon is in the top 10% of it’s closest distance to Earth. There was never a reason given why the 10% value was chosen and the term “supermoon” is not recognized in the astronomical community, but has certainly taken hold with the general population and media reports. Given that every 27 days there is a full and new moon along with perigee and apogee point the supermoon is not that uncommon.

Other Impacts

The moon influences tides on Earth.
The moon influences tides on Earth.             Image: weatherboy.com

There will also be some unwanted effects of the full moon/perigee combination. The ebb and flow of the tides is a direct result of the moon’s gravitational pull on the Earth’s waters. During a new and full moon this force is not competing with the Sun’s smaller gravitational pull and can lead to higher than normal tides. These  tides occur typically twice a month and are never really noticed by anyone. This gravitational force however can change and is directly related to the distance between two objects, shorten that distance and that force will increase. So when you have a regular tide along with a supermoon then you may be in for minor flooding on or near each high tide.

The best time to really appreciate the supermoon will be as the moon is close the the horizon and will appear larger due to the moon illusion phenomenon.

See how one photographer captures the moon in stunning pictures around New York City here: Photographer Wows with NYC Imagery

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