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November 2025 supermoon dazzles sky as the biggest and brightest of the year
The night sky turned into a spectacular display on Wednesday as the November 2025 supermoon — also known as the Beaver Moon — rose in its full brilliance, becoming the largest and brightest full moon of the year. This remarkable celestial event, visible across much of the world, drew stargazers and sky enthusiasts to open fields, terraces, and observatories to witness its glowing beauty. The November supermoon is the second in a sequence of three supermoons occurring in 2025, an
November 2025 supermoon dazzles sky as the biggest and brightest of the year
The night sky turned into a spectacular display on Wednesday as the November 2025 supermoon — also known as the Beaver Moon — rose in its full brilliance, becoming the largest and brightest full moon of the year. This remarkable celestial event, visible across much of the world, drew stargazers and sky enthusiasts to open fields, terraces, and observatories to witness its glowing beauty. The November supermoon is the second in a sequence of three supermoons occurring in 2025, an
Lunar Eclipse 2025 India to Witness Blood Moon While US Relies on Live Stream
Skywatchers across the globe are eagerly preparing for a rare celestial spectacle on the night of September 7–8, 2025, when a total lunar eclipse will transform the Moon into a glowing copper-red orb, famously known as the Blood Moon. The event will last for approximately 82 minutes, marking the second and final total lunar eclipse of the year. Nearly 77 percent of the world’s population will be able to witness the eclipse, making it one of the most widely visible
Lunar Eclipse 2025 India to Witness Blood Moon While US Relies on Live Stream
Skywatchers across the globe are eagerly preparing for a rare celestial spectacle on the night of September 7–8, 2025, when a total lunar eclipse will transform the Moon into a glowing copper-red orb, famously known as the Blood Moon. The event will last for approximately 82 minutes, marking the second and final total lunar eclipse of the year. Nearly 77 percent of the world’s population will be able to witness the eclipse, making it one of the most widely visible









