Tonight, sky watchers around the globe will witness the largest full moon of 2025, a captivating "supermoon" shining brighter and larger than ever.
According to China Media Group, the moon will look perfectly round at around 9:19 p.m. Wednesday, before reaching perigee—its closest approach to Earth this year—at 6:27 a.m. Thursday at about 357,000 kilometers.
This supermoon invites both casual observers and amateur photographers to step outside and gaze upward. As the moon drifts closer, its familiar craters and shadows pop into sharper view, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
Looking to capture the moment? Try these tips:
- Find a clear, dark spot away from city lights.
- Use binoculars, a camera, or a smartphone with a telephoto lens.
- Set a timer or use a tripod for steady shots.
From bustling city rooftops to remote landscapes, this celestial event unites us under one sky. Share your best shots and experiences with fellow viewers online.
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Tonight's supermoon: The biggest full moon of 2025 lights up the sky
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