Mumbai: Sky-watchers are in for a spectacular treat as the Moon reaches one of its closest points to Earth, creating what astronomers call it a supermoon. This “cold supermoon” will shine at peak fullness during the nights of December 4 and 5, 2025, offering maximum brightness and visibility.

During this event, the Moon will take on a warm orange tint and appear up to 30% larger and brighter than usual.

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As reported by Almanac, the last supermoon will reach its brightest point on Thursday, December 4, at 6:14 pm ET, which means in India, it'll be visible at 4:44 am on Friday, December 5.

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