The last supermoon of 2025 made its much-anticipated appearance in the early hours of December 5, captivating skygazers around the world with its striking presence.
Known as the Cold Moon, this full moon rose brilliantly, standing out as the second-biggest and second-brightest of the year. Across India and other regions, the spectacle drew crowds eager to witness the celestial event firsthand, providing an ideal subject for photographers and astronomy enthusiasts alike.
Astronomers reported that the supermoon was 100 per cent illuminated at 4:44 am, reaching its full phase at a time when the Moon was closest to Earth in its orbit. This alignment caused the Moon to appear distinctly larger and brighter. Viewers noted the impressive size just after moonrise, when the so-called Moon illusio

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