Sri Lanka, Oct. 6 -- The first supermoon of 2025 will appear in our skies tonight kicking off a series of lunar events.
The full Harvest Moon rises in Sri Lanka this evening and will be visible until early hours of tomorrow.
However, it will depend on weather conditions and cloud cover.
This will mark the start of a run of three consecutive supermoons in the final three months of 2025.
It will be the largest and brightest full Moon of the year so far and the first supermoon since November 2024.
The Moon will be about 224,600 miles from Earth compared to the average distance of 238,900 miles. According to NASA, this proximity will make the Moon appear about 30% brighter and 14% larger than a typical full Moon.
Scientifically, a super...
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