Moon reaches perigee and creates biggest supermoon of 2025
On Wednesday, 5 November 2025, Earth will see the largest supermoon of the year when the full moon sits just under 357,000 km away, making it appear larger and brighter than other full moons. A "supermoon" occurs when a full moon happens within roughly 10% of the Moon's closest orbital point (perigee), a geometry-based coincidence rather than a physical change in the Moon itself. The event will be visible around local moonrise times worldwide and presents a good opportunity for casual observers and photographers to enjoy an especially bright full moon.
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