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Title: Photos: November’s Supermoon in New Mexico

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

supermoon Shines Shining Over ​New Mexico Skies on November 6th

New Mexico residents ​were treated to a breathtaking celestial display Tuesday ⁤night as a supermoon ​illuminated the state’s landscapes. Photographers across the region captured stunning images of the larger-than-usual ⁤full moon, rising over iconic locations like the ⁤Sangre de ⁢Cristo Mountains.

This supermoon, occurring on ⁤November⁢ 6th, 2025,‌ was ⁤particularly notable due to its proximity ​to Earth, making it appear brighter and ⁤larger than a typical full moon. Supermoons happen when​ the moon’s orbit brings it closest to earth at ⁣the ⁤same ​time it’s in ​its full phase. The phenomenon is a captivating reminder of the dynamic relationship between our ‍planet and‍ its natural ‌satellite,and offers a unique possibility for both amateur and professional astronomers-and casual observers-to connect ​with ⁤the cosmos.

Yolanda Leal jensen captured breathtaking‍ photos of ⁤the supermoon over Springer, New​ Mexico, showcasing the moon’s glow against the backdrop of the Sangre de⁤ Cristo ‍Mountains. The images highlight⁣ the moon’s​ increased luminosity ⁢and size, a visual ⁤effect caused‍ by its closer ‌distance to Earth ​during this lunar event.

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