India, Oct. 5 -- Get ready for a show in the night sky over the next few months. According to National Geographic, the final months of 2025 will bring a rare lineup of back-to-back supermoons with one more arriving just after New Year's. The streak kicks off on October 6 with the Harvest Moon, continues with the Beaver Moon on November 5, and the Cold Moon on December 4. The series then wraps up on January 3, 2026, marking four consecutive full moons appearing bigger and brighter than usual.
A supermoon occurs when the moon's full phase coincides with the point in its orbit closest to Earth, known as perigee. As National Geographic explains, this slight shift in distance, sometimes more than 50,000 kilometers closer, makes the moon appea...
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