Supermoon Tonight, Oct. 7 -- The first supermoon of 2025 will rise on Monday night, marking the start of a series of four consecutive supermoons stretching into early 2026, according to NASA. The full moon will officially occur at 10:48 PM Central Time (11:48 PM ET) on Monday, October 7, but it will rise shortly after sunset and remain visible throughout the night. At approximately 224,599 miles from Earth, this full moon will be one of the closest of the year.

For the clearest view, lunar enthusiasts are advised to choose an open, flat area with an unobstructed view of the sky. Fields, parks, and waterfronts make ideal spots. Observers are also encouraged to prioritise safety while watching the moon.

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