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How to Spot the December Supermoon

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

December‘s ‍Final Supermoon to Light Up Night Skies

Skywatchers will have one last chance this year to witness a breathtaking celestial event: a supermoon will be visible in December. This ​final supermoon of 2025 offers a brighter, larger view ⁣of Earth’s natural satellite, a phenomenon⁣ resulting from the moon’s⁢ elliptical orbit bringing it‍ closer to⁣ our planet.

Supermoons occur when ⁢a full moon coincides with the moon’s closest‍ approach to Earth, making it appear​ up ⁢to 14% bigger and 30% brighter than the ‍faintest full moon of the year, according to NASA. ‌This December’s event concludes a series ⁤of three consecutive‌ supermoons in 2025. While subtle, the increased luminosity‍ and⁤ size ‍provide a captivating sight for observers, and understanding the conditions​ for viewing can enhance the experience.

The supermoon is‌ easily visible to‍ the naked eye in clear night skies, requiring no special equipment⁤ for observation. However, discerning the difference in size and brightness can be challenging. Astronomer William Alston with the‌ University of Hertfordshire notes that the “moon illusion” – the tendency for ‍the moon to appear larger when ⁢near the horizon ​-⁣ will be “slightly more striking” during this supermoon.

Beyond visual appeal, the ⁣closer ​proximity of the moon during a supermoon ⁣does ⁤cause slightly higher tides, though‍ the difference is generally not very noticeable. The event provides a unique opportunity for both⁣ seasoned astronomers and casual observers to connect with the wonders of the night sky.

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