Last Supermoon of 2025; Where and When to Know in Detail
(Super Moon 2025) Today, Thursday, December 4, on the night of Shridatta Jayanti and Margashirsha Purnima, an attractive supermoon will be visible in the sky. According to the information from almanac maker and astronomer Da. Kr. Soman, today the moon will come only 356,962 km away from the Earth, making it appear approximately 14% larger and 30% brighter.
At 5:18 PM, the moon will rise and remain visible throughout the night. It will set at 7:14 AM. This sight can be seen with the naked eye from all over India. The next supermoon will occur on December 24, 2026.
In short
Today, Thursday, December 4, on the night of Shridatta Jayanti and Margashirsha Purnima, an attractive supermoon will be visible in the sky.
According to Panchang makers and astronomer Da. Kr. Soman,
today the moon will be only 356,962 km away from Earth, making it appear approximately 14% larger and 30% brighter.
