2025 · The Night Sky

The Full Cold Perigee Moon In December 2025

The Full Cold Moon
12-04-2025
Cold Moon, Long Night’s Moon, Oak Moon
The nights are at their longest, and the cold has settled in for the long Winter ahead. The world silently rests as the cold Winter passes through. The Moon rides high in the sky to light the long, cold, still Winter nights.
The December Full Moon is about finding the strength and steadfastness to get through the Winter ahead. It is the time to see, for a moment, the long view of our life path; a time to slow to a steady pace that will sustain us until Spring arrives with its invigorating energy.

:https://www.earthspiritpath.org/

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2025 · The Night Sky

The Full Beaver Moon In November 2025

The trees stand dormant and naked. The Summer birds have flown south. The frost settles in, or snow begins to fall. The Beavers are busy making last-minute preparations for the Winter ahead.
The November Full Moon is all about the final Winter Preparations. It’s a time to bundle up and relax. A time to surround ourselves with things that will comfort and sustain us during the dark and cold that has so recently arrived at our doorstep.

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2025 · The Night Sky

The Full Harvest Supermoon In October 2025

The Full Harvest Moon

This isn’t just any Moon—it’s the first of three Supermoons in 2025, making it the largest and brightest full Moon of the year. Rising low on the horizon, it will appear bigger, brighter, and more golden than any other Moon this year, casting long, glowing light across autumn fields, landscapes, and evening skies. Gardeners, photographers, and stargazers alike will find it a sight to remember.

Because it is a Supermoon—occurring when the Moon is at perigee, its closest point to Earth—it will appear noticeably larger and brighter than a typical full Moon. The Harvest Moon is the full Moon closest to the autumnal equinox (September 22 or 23). Unlike other full Moons, it rises about the same time for several nights, providing extended evening light. Historically, this extra illumination helped farmers complete their harvests before fall frosts.

:https://www.almanac.com/content/full-moon-october

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