Skywatchers have a special reason to look up yesterday, NASA has shared a stunning view of the final full Moon of the year, popularly known as the Cold Moon Or Super Moon. This celestial event is even more remarkable because it appears as a supermoon, glowing bigger and brighter than usual as it reaches its closest point to Earth.

The Last Full Moon of the Year

The full Moon shining on Thursday, December 4, marks the last full Moon of the year and also appears as a supermoon. A supermoon occurs when the Moon reaches perigee, the closest point in its orbit to Earth, making it look slightly larger and more luminous in the night sky.

NASA shared the photo of the full Moon with the caption:

“Look up at the Moon tonight — it’s the last full Moon of the year!

The full Moon on Thursday, Dec.

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