Close Menu
amed postamed post
  • News
  • World
  • Life & Style
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact
What's Hot

Alexander Isak makes honest admission on Liverpool struggles after Chelsea loss | Football | Sport

October 5, 2025

Cut bananas will last 4 days longer without going brown if stored with 1 item

October 5, 2025

Rangers fans block team bus in furious protest as players left stranded in tunnel | Football | Sport

October 5, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Alexander Isak makes honest admission on Liverpool struggles after Chelsea loss | Football | Sport
  • Cut bananas will last 4 days longer without going brown if stored with 1 item
  • Rangers fans block team bus in furious protest as players left stranded in tunnel | Football | Sport
  • ‘I’m a skincare expert – 4 cold weather mistakes are secretly ageing you’
  • Lando Norris ‘wanted to throw up’ at Singapore GP in gruesome health update | F1 | Sport
  • Gardeners urged to leave one fruit out for robins in October
  • Israel-Hamas talks set to start in 24 hours as 12 die in Gaza fighting | World | News
  • UK weather maps show 19 cities to bask in 20C Indian Summer in hours – full list | Weather | News
  • News
  • World
  • Life & Style
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
amed postamed post
Subscribe
Sunday, October 5
  • News
  • World
  • Life & Style
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact
amed postamed post
Home»Life & Style

Rare supermoon to hit UK skies this week: How and when to see it

amedpostBy amedpostOctober 5, 2025 Life & Style No Comments3 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


On October 7 at approximately 18:20GMT, the first supermoon of 2025 will ascend into the UK skies, marking the beginning of a trio of consecutive supermoons in the final three months of the year, with the most impressive expected in November.

However, the remnants of storm Amy might still be present when the supermoon is due to appear, so Brits should keep an eye on the weather forecast as cloud cover could obstruct their view. The supermoon should remain visible for several nights, providing multiple opportunities to witness this lunar spectacle.

A supermoon happens when the moon is ffull and at its closest point to Earth. Due to the moon’s elliptical orbit around our planet, this proximity makes it appear significantly larger and brighter. The last supermoon was observed on 17 October 2024, according to Royal Museums Greenwich. The forthcoming supermoons are anticipated around 5 November, 4 December and then not until Christmas Eve in 2026.

Supermoons can be easily seen from almost anywhere without any special equipment, as long as the sky isn’t too cloudy. They also provide a fantastic opportunity for those with binoculars or telescopes to observe the moon’s surface in greater detail, or for keen photographers to capture some stunning lunar images.

Royal Museums Greenwich suggests keeping your eyes peeled on the horizon slightly earlier during the evening this week to witness the most breathtaking views of this lunar spectacle.

It states: “Seeing moonrise just after sunset or moonset just before sunrise will be an impressive sight as the Moon will appear enormous compared to the surrounding landscape.”

The institution outlined how a supermoon forms: “The distance between the Moon and the Earth varies, because the Earth is not right at the centre of the Moon’s orbit and the Moon’s orbit is not a circle (it’s an ellipse).

“The moment when the Moon is closest to the Earth is called a lunar perigee. When the Moon is furthest away it is known as a lunar apogee.

“If the lunar perigee occurs very close to a full Moon, then we see a supermoon. If a lunar apogee occurs very close to a full moon then we see a micromoon.

“The term ‘supermoon’ originates from a concept in astrology, but now has been adopted by some astronomers. One strict definition of a supermoon is that if the Moon is within 10 per cent of its closest distance at the moment of full Moon, it is considered a supermoon.”

This month’s full moon isn’t merely a supermoon but also carries the titles of Harvest Moon and Hunter’s Moon.

The Harvest Moon is a name bestowed upon the full moon nearest to the autumnal equinox which fell on September 22. Harvest Moons, known for their appearance around sunset over several evenings, have traditionally provided extra light for farmers preparing for the winter season.

The October full moon also goes by another name, the Hunter’s Moon. This moniker harks back to centuries past when animals, fattened up for the winter season, would roam empty fields, their forms illuminated by the bright light of the Hunter’s Moon.

Keep Reading

Cut bananas will last 4 days longer without going brown if stored with 1 item

‘I’m a skincare expert – 4 cold weather mistakes are secretly ageing you’

Gardeners urged to leave one fruit out for robins in October

I got rid of pigeons in my garden by making one change to my bird table

Stop adding mayo to tuna sandwiches – 1 ingredient is richer and creamier

Family who left the UK share why it’s the ‘best decision they made’ | Travel News | Travel

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

'I am obsessed with Netflix and here are my top five picks for this month'

July 8, 2025

Cyndi Lauper picks 1904 classic as her favourite song ever

May 21, 2025

PS Plus April 2025 Extra games predictions – Last of Us Part 2 among the top picks

April 7, 2025

Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

January 11, 2021
Latest Posts

Queen Elizabeth the Last! Monarchy Faces Fresh Demand to be Axed

January 20, 2021

Marquez Explains Lack of Confidence During Qatar GP Race

January 15, 2021

Young Teen Sucker-punches Opponent During Basketball Game

January 15, 2021

Subscribe to News

Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

Advertisement

info@amedpost.com

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • News
  • World
  • Life & Style
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact
© 2025 The Amed Post

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.