As 2025 winds down, the night sky will dazzle stargazers with four unforgettable lunar events. Each month from September through December will feature a unique spectacle, closing out the year with a cosmic show you won’t want to miss.
On September 7, a total lunar eclipse will transform the Moon into a fiery red orb, known as a Blood Moon. Just a month later, on October 7, the first of two supermoons will appear, looming larger and brighter as the Moon comes closest to Earth.
“Supermoons give us a chance to see the Moon at its most impressive — brighter and bigger against the night sky,” said NASA astronomers.
November 7 will bring the Brightest Moon of the year, a perfect opportunity for photographers to capture its glow. Finally, on December 4, the Last Supermoon will rise, offering a winter spectacle and marking the grand finale of 2025’s lunar calendar.
Skywatchers are already buzzing online, planning trips away from city lights to witness these celestial wonders. Social media is filled with reminders that each of these moons will bring its own distinct beauty and atmosphere.
These events remind us of our place under the universe’s vast canvas. Whether you’re a casual skywatcher or an astronomy geek, make sure to look up — the Moon is about to end 2025 with pure magic.
Sources: Space.com