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‘Cold Supermoon’ 2025: Why the final full moon of the year also towers highest

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Skywatchers are in for a stunning spectacle this week when the second-biggest full moon of 2025, the Cold Supermoon, rises in the east at dusk and appears higher in the night sky than any other full moon of the year.

Officially full at 6:14 p.m. EST on Thursday (Dec. 4), the moon will rise in the east within the constellation Taurus. Although the moon is technically full at a specific moment, it’s most visually impressive at the time of moonrise where you are, when it appears largest near the horizon.

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