Skywatchers, grab your cameras! The last supermoon of 2025 is RIGHT NOW painting the night sky with its luminous glow. 🌍🔭 This celestial finale occurs as our lunar neighbor swings within 90% of its closest Earth approach (perigee), making it appear 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual.
💡 Why this matters: While supermoons occur 3-4 times yearly, tonight’s event marks your final chance until 2026 to witness this cosmic spectacle. Urban explorers and rural stargazers alike are sharing real-time snaps across social media using #Supermoon2025.
🌆 Pro tip: For best views, head to open spaces away from city lights between 7:30 PM and midnight local time. No special equipment needed – your smartphone camera can capture stunning shots using night mode!
📡 Live updates: NASA’s lunar observation team confirms peak visibility at 9:17 PM UTC. “This supermoon’s unique orbital position creates exceptional viewing conditions across Asia and the Americas,” says Dr. Priya Sharma, astrophysicist at the International Space Science Institute.
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