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**Rare Triple Supermoon Spectacle to Light Up Fall 2025 Skies**

Get ready for a celestial treat! Skywatchers are in for a rare occurrence this fall: a series of three consecutive supermoons in October, November, and December 2025. On October 6th, November 5th and December 4th, the “Harvest Moon,” “Beaver Moon,” and “Cold Moon” will all appear larger and brighter than usual as they align with the closest point in their orbit to Earth, known as perigee.

A supermoon happens when a full moon coincides with perigee, making it appear up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter than a full moon at its farthest point. While supermoons themselves aren’t uncommon, a string of three back-to-back is a special treat for stargazers. The cosmic show continues into 2026 with another supermoon on January 3rd, resulting in four back-to-back supermoons.

The best time to view each supermoon is just after sunset, looking east. The moon will appear especially large on the horizon due to a phenomenon known as the “moon illusion.” Binoculars or a telescope can further enhance the view, revealing the moon’s craters and mountain ranges.

While supermoons may cause slightly higher tides, there’s no evidence to suggest they cause natural disasters. The only real threat to viewing is cloudy skies.

Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a stunning display of lunar beauty! Get outside and look up!

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