Tag: lunar observation


  • Wolf Moon 2026: First Supermoon Lights Up the Night Sky

    Wolf Moon 2026: First Supermoon Lights Up the Night Sky

    Introduction: A Bright Start to 2026 The night sky welcomed 2026 with a spectacular celestial event: the Wolf Moon, the first full moon of the year. On January 3, stargazers across many regions observed a strikingly bright Moon, amplified further by its status as a supermoon. As the Earth’s satellite reached its closest approach to…

  • Moon Phase Today: What The Moon Will Look Like On December 29

    Moon Phase Today: What The Moon Will Look Like On December 29

    What the Moon phase is on December 29 As the year winds down, the Moon continues its steady dance across the sky. On December 29, observers around most of the world will see the Moon in a Waxing Gibbous phase. This means more than half of the Moon’s surface is illuminated, but it hasn’t yet…

  • Moon Phase Today: What the Moon Will Look Like on December 22

    Moon Phase Today: What the Moon Will Look Like on December 22

    Overview: The Moon Emerges from Darkness On December 22, the Moon is leaving the deepest part of its cycle and returning to the night sky with a delicate glow. This is a transitional phase for observers: the Moon is no longer a total obscurity, yet it hasn’t reached its brightest point for the month. For…

  • Moon Phase Today: What the Moon Looks Like on December 22

    Moon Phase Today: What the Moon Looks Like on December 22

    Current Moon Phase on December 22 The Moon is emerging from its period of newness, showing only a slender crescent as December 22 approaches. On this date, you’ll notice a subtle illumination along the Moon’s edge, a sign that more light is gathering as it travels through its orbit. This early phase is a valuable…

  • November 2025’s Largest Supermoon: What to Expect From the November Full Moon

    November 2025’s Largest Supermoon: What to Expect From the November Full Moon

    What makes this November full moon a supermoon The November full moon of 2025 is drawing attention not just for its brightness, but for its proximity to Earth. A supermoon occurs when a full moon coincides with perigee—the point in its orbit closest to Earth—making it appear larger and brighter than usual. In 2025, this…

  • Live Coverage: Behold the 2025 Beaver Moon Supermoon

    Live Coverage: Behold the 2025 Beaver Moon Supermoon

    What makes the November Be moved Moon so special? The November full moon, known in various traditions as the Beaver Moon or Frost Moon, reaches its peak in 2025 with a spectacular display. This supermoon is particularly notable because its orbit brings it closer to Earth, making it appear larger and brighter in the night…