As the year 2025 drew to a close, stargazers across the globe were treated to a magnificent lunar spectacle: the arrival of December's full moon, traditionally known as the ' Cold Moon '.

This celestial event, which peaked on the 4 December, was particularly noteworthy as it marked the final 'Supermoon' of the year—a phenomenon where the moon approaches its closest point to Earth in its monthly orbit. This proximity meant our natural satellite appeared visibly larger and considerably brighter than usual, providing a dazzling closing act to both the lunar calendar and the autumn sky.

Cold Moon: A Global Gallery of Lunar Spectacle

The brilliance of the Cold Moon, named for the plummeting early- winter temperatures, inspired observers from every corner of the planet, resulting in truly

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