Thursday's Cold Moon Is the Last Supermoon of the Year. Here's How and When to View It

Cold Supermoon Marks End of 2025 Astronomical Spectacle Series

A spectacular cold supermoon is on its way, with the best viewing opportunity shortly after sunset on Thursday, December 4. This rare astronomical event marks the last full moon of the year and comes as a welcome treat for stargazers.

What makes this full moon special? It's not only the last one in 2025 but also the highest of the year due to the winter solstice approaching on December 21. As Earth's satellite orbits closer to our planet, its distance decreases, resulting in an increase in size and brightness. This supermoon will be visible for approximately 12 hours, making it a truly unforgettable experience.

However, don't expect it to be as bright as you think. According to NASA, the moon's appearance won't change much, but its brightness could exceed that of an ordinary full moon by 16 percent. Nonetheless, this spectacle promises to be nothing short of breathtaking.

So, when and where can you catch a glimpse of this celestial wonder? The exact timing is set for 6:14 pm ET on Thursday, December 4. To make the most of this experience, find an elevated spot with an unobstructed view of the eastern horizon and enjoy the last moon show of 2025.

This rare event marks the beginning of a new year, but also brings to an end another remarkable astronomical series. So, grab your binoculars or simply take in the beauty of nature – this cold supermoon is sure to be an experience you won't soon forget.
 
omg u guys! 😍 i cant even believe its already the last full moon of 2025 lol i was just thinking about how fast time flies...anywayz, this cold supermoon is literally gonna be sooo cool!!! πŸŒ• i've been waitin for this moment 4eva! im hopin to get some sick pics of it with my friends we're gonna find a sweet spot w/ a clear view of the eastern horizon and watch the moon rise πŸŒƒ cant w8 till thursday dec 4 @ 6:14 pm est...who else is hyped? 🀩
 
OMG, 12 hours of stargazing bliss πŸŒ•πŸ‘€! Did u know that the closest full moon of the year occurs only every 2 years? Like, we're really lucky to witness this rare spectacle! πŸ€ And btw, have u seen the NASA pics of this supermoon? The brightness is going to be insane πŸ”₯! I'm planning to grab my telescope and catch this show. R U coming out? πŸ€—πŸ‘« What's ur fave time to stargaze? Before sunset or after? πŸŒ…πŸ•°οΈ
 
πŸŒ• I'm so stoked for this last full moon of 2025! It's like, the perfect way to wrap up a crazy year 🀯. I've been following all these astronomical events and it's wild how the moon just keeps on changing positions in our sky. The fact that it's a cold supermoon is already exciting enough but did you know it's also gonna be higher than usual due to the winter solstice? That's some cool science stuff right there πŸ”¬! Can't wait to grab my binoculars and catch a glimpse of this beauty at 6:14 pm ET on Dec 4. Has anyone else been tracking these events all year? What are your fave ways to enjoy stargazing?
 
omg u guys, i cant even imagine how beautiful it's gonna look πŸŒ•πŸ”₯ a 16% increase in brightness is still crazy though! i wish i could see it in person, but idk if ill make it on dec 4th 🀞 or maybe we can catch a livestream of it? has anyone else been looking forward to this all year? 🀩
 
πŸŒ•πŸ‘€ gotta say, ppl are makin it sound like its gonna be a total game changer... 16% brighter than usual? 😐 idk about that. dont get me wrong, a cold supermoon sounds kinda cool, but i'm not hopin on the hype train just yet. also, isnt this just like every other full moon we've seen? πŸ€” just another moon in the sky...
 
omg i cant wait for thursday 🀩 December 4th is like a week away and im already planning where ill watch the supermoon from my rooftop with a cuppa β˜•οΈ i heard its gonna be so cold lol hows that possible tho? is the moon actually cold or is thats just our planet being all chilly right now? πŸ˜‚ also what makes the moon orbit closer to earth in december? is it something to do with the tilt of our axis?
 
πŸŒ• I'm loving how NASA's predictions are setting expectations for a truly special viewing experience! The idea that we can witness a 16% increase in brightness, without a drastic change in the moon's appearance, is fascinating πŸ€”. It just goes to show how astronomy can always surprise us with its complexities.

I do think it's worth noting that this event is also a great reminder of our place in the universe 🌎. As we gaze up at the night sky, we're reminded that there's so much more to explore and learn about our celestial neighborhood. Grabbing some binoculars or simply taking in the view can be such a powerful way to cultivate wonder and awe πŸ“Έ.

What's your take on this upcoming supermoon? Are you planning on catching it live? πŸ’«
 
omg u guys! 🀩 cant wait for thursday πŸ“† december 4th!! i've got my spot stargazing and binoculars ready, gonna grab a pic with friends and family too πŸ“ΈπŸ‘« this supermoon is gonna be EPIC πŸ’₯ the fact that its 16% brighter than usual is literally mind-blowing! ❀️ dont miss out on ths stunning display of nature's beauty
 
πŸŒ•πŸ˜‚ I mean, what's next? A lunar eclipse on New Year's Eve? Can we just fast forward to 2026 and have a "World Peace Supermoon" already? 🀣 Just kidding (kind of). But seriously, who needs excitement when you can have a cold supermoon, right? It's like the universe is giving us a chill way to bid farewell to 2025. Let's just make some moon- memories and enjoy the show! πŸ”₯
 
omg have u tried those new flavored coffee beans from starbucks? i mean i know some ppl dont like them but personally i think theyre pretty lit πŸ€©πŸ‘€ i was thinking we could get a pack for christmas and have a tasting party with our friends... or maybe we cud just enjoy it alone sippin on some hot joe while watchin the supermoon go by πŸŒ•πŸ˜
 
"Be careful what you wish for." I'm not sure if this supermoon will live up to our expectations though 😊. It's gonna be a big deal, but we've seen some spectacular events before and it doesn't always mean they'll be the best one. Still, December 4 can't come soon enough! ⏰
 
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