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The 2025 Harvest Moon, a supermoon, rises Oct. 6–7, appearing larger and brighter, visible across the Northern Hemisphere.
The 2025 Harvest Moon, the full moon closest to the autumn equinox, will rise on October 6 and peak on October 7, marking a rare October occurrence—last seen in 2020 and next in 2028.
It will appear larger and brighter as a supermoon, due to its close proximity to Earth, and rise around sunset for several nights in a row, creating extended periods of bright moonlight.
This phenomenon results from the moon’s shallow path across the sky, causing only a short delay in moonrise each night.
The moon will appear especially large near the horizon due to the "moon illusion" and will be visible across the Northern Hemisphere, including North America and India, with ideal viewing near the eastern horizon.
The event coincides with the 75th anniversary of a rare 1950 blue moon that included a total lunar eclipse.
La Luna de la Cosecha de 2025, una superluna, se levanta el 6 de octubre, apareciendo más grande y más brillante, visible en todo el hemisferio norte.