A rare astronomical event will grace the skies of the Kingdom tomorrow, and we will not see it for three years on this date.
Arab Weather - The world is gearing up for an exceptional astronomical spectacle on Monday evening, October 6, 2025, when the supermoon will light up Earth's skies in a breathtaking celestial display. This moon is the first of three supermoons set to shine through the end of the year, accompanied by the planets Saturn and Jupiter in a rare astronomical display visible to the naked eye.
What is special about 2025?
In 2025, the Harvest Moon will appear on October 6, because the September full moon was too far from the autumnal equinox.
This phenomenon is rare, and the last time it happened was in 2020, and it will not be repeated after 2025 until 2028.
Moon and Saturn in the October sky
On October 1, 2025, the Moon began its approach to Saturn, appearing low on the southeastern horizon as evening fell. It was in its Gibbous phase and positioned near the Summer Triangle, a constellation of bright stars Vega, Altair, and Deneb.
October 2-4: Increasing approach and increasing brightness
- October 2: The Moon continues its journey toward Saturn, and can be seen alongside it and Eagle, with an excellent opportunity to observe lunar craters with binoculars.
- October 3: The Moon is midway between Altair and Saturn, and the famous Copernicus crater is clearly visible almost at the center of its surface.
- October 4: The Moon moves closer to Saturn and appears fuller and brighter each night.
Night of closest conjunction: October 5
Tonight, the Moon reaches its closest point to Saturn, and they appear to rise together from the same point on the eastern horizon, in a scene that suggests the planet and Moon are in a silent race across the sky.
Although Saturn is 35 times larger than the Moon, it would appear much smaller due to the vast distance of over a billion kilometers.
Super Harvest Moon on October 6-7
On October 6-7, 2025, the full moon will be the Super Harvest Moon.
As the moon rises over the eastern horizon with sunset, it appears enormous and stunning due to what is known as the "Moon Illusion," where our visual perception deceives us, making it appear larger when viewed next to trees or buildings.
What is the secret of the name Harvest Moon?
It is so named because it appears during the autumnal equinox, when ancient farmers relied on its bright light to finish harvesting their crops before the cold of winter arrived.
In some years, when the full moon does not coincide with the harvest season, it is known as the Hunter's Moon, which symbolizes the hunting season in ancient cultures.
Names from people's cultures
Native American tribes gave the October moon names that express the relationship between humans and nature, such as:
- Fallen Leaf Moon
- Frost or ice moon
- Moon of Migration
Each name tells a story of the changing seasons and the cycle of life on Earth.
Why will the October 2025 moon appear larger and brighter?
According to NASA, this year's October moon is not an ordinary one, but a supermoon that is getting closer to Earth than usual, making it:
- 7% larger than a normal full moon
- 30% brighter
This proximity makes its surface more visible, especially at sunrise and sunset, when it appears a bright golden color that catches the eye.
Live broadcast via the Arab Weather app
Follow the event live on the Arab Weather app!
On the night of the supermoon, October 6, 2025, a live broadcast will be broadcast on the live broadcast page within the app, where you can watch the moon's phases from several areas in Jordan. The broadcast will also be shown live within the app from Irbid/Barqash Forests/Koura District.
The broadcast will include exclusive videos of the supermoon rising, along with featured astronomy news and articles about the Harvest Moon.
Don't miss the opportunity. Download the ArabiaWeather app now to experience the event live, moment by moment, from the heart of the scene.
After the giant moon... a new encounter with Jupiter
After the Harvest Moon is full, it will continue its journey through the constellation Orion, meeting Jupiter on October 13 and 14 in a new, eye-catching celestial scene, concluding a series of rare astronomical nights in October.
Tips for Perfect Harvest Moon Viewing
- Watch the moon at sunrise or sunset for the best visual effect.
- Choose a high or open location away from artificial lighting.
- Use binoculars or a telescope to clearly observe the details of lunar craters.
- Don't forget to take photos and share them on the "You Are the Observer" platform within the Arab Weather app!
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