October 2025 to Feature Both a Full Moon and a “Supermoon” Spectacle
Skywatchers are marking their calendars for October 2025, as the month promises a striking celestial display with a full moon accompanied by the phenomenon known as a “supermoon.” The combined event will offer especially brilliant viewing opportunities, peaking in visibility on the evenings of October 6th and 7th.
This pairing of a full moon and supermoon-occurring when the moon is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit-is a relatively common occurrence, but always draws public interest due to the increased brightness and size of the lunar disk. The supermoon will appear noticeably larger and brighter than a typical full moon, providing a captivating sight for observers worldwide. Beyond the visual spectacle, the full moon’s cycle influences tidal patterns, and while the effect is subtle, coastal regions may experience slightly higher tides during this period.
Adding to the October astronomical events, the Drakonides meteor shower is expected to peak on October 8th, followed by the Orionides meteor shower reaching its maximum activity on the night of October 21st and 22nd. These meteor showers, while not directly related to the full moon, offer additional opportunities for observing the night sky.