The night sky is about to host a breathtaking show. On October 7, 2025, the first Supermoon of the year will rise, glowing brighter and larger than an ordinary full moon. For sky watchers in Pakistan and around the world, this will be a must-see celestial event.
What is a Supermoon?
A Supermoon happens when the moon reaches its closest point to Earth (called perigee) at the same time as the full moon phase. Because of this cosmic alignment:
- The moon looks bigger than usual (up to 14% larger).
- It shines brighter (almost 30% more luminous).
- It creates a dramatic view that captures stargazers worldwide.
Why is the October Full Moon Special?
The October Supermoon is often called the Hunter’s Moon in astronomy traditions. It follows the Harvest Moon of September, lighting up the nights during the season change.
This October’s full moon is special because:
- It is the first Supermoon of 2025.
- It will appear closer to Earth than usual, making it glow extra bright.
- It coincides with cooler autumn nights, offering clearer skies for viewing in many regions.

How Rare is a Supermoon?
While a full moon occurs every month, a Supermoon is much rarer. On average:
- 3 to 4 Supermoons happen each year.
- They only occur when the moon’s orbit brings it unusually close to Earth.
- Not every full moon can become a Supermoon—it requires the perfect timing of perigee + full phase.
So, while not once-in-a-lifetime, each Supermoon is still a special astronomical treat.
Why is it a Supermoon Tonight?
On October 7, the moon will be just 224,599 miles (361,885 km) away from Earth. At this distance, the moon’s size and brightness will be significantly enhanced, making it officially a Supermoon night.
This cosmic closeness explains why tonight’s moon will look enormous compared to regular nights.
Upcoming Supermoons in 2025
This October event is just the beginning. Skywatchers can look forward to three Supermoons in total during 2025:
| Date | Event | Distance from Earth | Notable Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| October 7, 2025 | First Supermoon | 224,599 miles | First and brightest of fall season |
| November 5, 2025 | Second Supermoon | 221,817 miles | Closest & brightest of the year |
| December 5, 2025 | Third Supermoon | Slightly farther | Last Supermoon of 2025 |
Astronomy experts note that the November Supermoon will actually be the brightest of the year, but October’s event is the first major lunar spectacle of 2025.
Best Time and Tips to Watch the Supermoon
To enjoy the Supermoon at its best:
- Timing: Look east just after sunset on October 7.
- Location: Choose an open area away from city lights for a clearer view.
- Gear: While binoculars or telescopes enhance details, the Supermoon is visible with the naked eye.
- Photography: Use a tripod and night mode for crisp moon photos.
Final Words
The first Supermoon of 2025 on October 7 is more than just an astronomical event—it’s a chance to pause and enjoy the beauty of nature’s rhythms. Whether you are a science enthusiast, a casual stargazer, or simply someone who loves magical nights, this Supermoon will not disappoint.
So mark your calendars and step outside on October 7—the sky’s brightest show of the season awaits.

