How To Catch November’s Big, Bright Supermoon In The Sky
How To Catch November’s Big, Bright Supermoon In The Sky
US · Published Nov 3, 2025
The November supermoon is the closest and brightest of the year, appearing larger and more luminous.
Clear skies are essential for optimal viewing of the supermoon; no special equipment is required.
The supermoon will be within 222,000 miles of Earth, making it appear up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter.
Spectacle of lunar brilliance this Wednesday
This Wednesday, the year's most impressive supermoon will be visible, promising a spectacular display of lunar brightness. This November's supermoon is the second of three this year and will be the closest and brightest, giving skywatchers an unmatched view. A supermoon happens when the moon's elliptical orbit brings it closest to Earth, making it look bigger and brighter.
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