12/03/2025
The final full moon of 2025—wow! If you’re someone who works with lunar energy, or likes to charge magical items in the moonlight, this is one you’ll want to take advantage of. ❤
🌕❄️ The Cold Moon Is Returning — And This One Won’t Happen Again for 18.6 Years ✨
This week, the Moon is about to put on a show unlike anything we’ve seen since 2006 — a spectacle that won’t return until 2043. The final supermoon of 2025 is also a major lunar standstill, the same rare celestial event ancient builders aligned Stonehenge to track.
During a lunar standstill, the Moon reaches the most extreme positions in its 18.6-year cycle. And because this one aligns with a supermoon, the effect is extraordinary. The Moon will be 17,000 miles closer, making it appear 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than a typical full moon.
🌍 What You'll See:
⬆️ Northern Hemisphere: The Moon will climb unusually high in the sky, far beyond its typical winter arc.
⬇️ Southern Hemisphere: It will hang low and golden, glowing near the horizon like a lantern suspended over the Earth.
Astronomers are calling it the most extreme full moon until 2042, a moment where orbital mechanics and ancient skywatching traditions collide in breathtaking fashion.
📅 When: December 4, 2025
⏰ Peak: 6:14 PM EST
No telescope. No lens. No gear.
Just step outside and look up — the sky is about to remind us how rare and magical our Moon can be. 🌕✨
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