Get ready to look up! On November 5, the moon appears at its brightest and closest to Earth this year, creating 2025's largest supermoon.
A supermoon occurs when a full moon coincides with the moon's closest approach to Earth in its elliptical orbit, a point known as perigee. Tonight, the moon will be around 357,000 kilometers from Earth, making it the nearest full moon of the year and therefore the largest supermoon.
This is the second supermoon of 2025. The best time to watch? Within the first hour after moonrise. Don't miss this celestial show – step outside, lift your head, and enjoy the glow of the year's ultimate supermoon.
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