The Final “Supermoon” of 2019
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“Supermoon” Night Over San Francisco 2025
Thanks to an optical illusion in the sky, the moon will appear bigger and brighter than normal in the San Francisco Bay Area in the night, during what astronomers call a “supermoon.”
Because the sun is about 50,000 miles closer to the earth than at its furthest point – and it’s a full or new moon – the moon will appear larger and brighter than most full moons. To be considered a supermoon, it has to be within 224,851 miles (361,863 kilometers) of our planet, as measured from the centers of the moon and Earth.
The best time to observe the supermoon is when the moon is near the horizon during either moonrise or moonset, thanks to having objects in the foreground (like buildings or trees) to provide reference points for estimating the moon’s size.
2025 Supermoons
Thanks to NASA for sharing the details of the 2025’s supermoons and Eclipse information.
October 6 – Full Moon, Supermoon. The Moon will be directly opposite the Sun, with its face fully illuminated. This phase occurs at 03:49 UTC (October 7). Early Native American tribes called this the Hunter’s Moon, as it marked the time of year when leaves fell, and game animals were well-fed and ready for hunting. It is also known as the Travel Moon and the Blood Moon. This is the first of three supermoons in 2025. Being near its closest approach to Earth, the Moon may appear slightly larger and brighter than usual.
Read more about Supermoons at Earthsky
2025 Eclipses
March 14 – Total Lunar Eclipse: A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes entirely through Earth’s dark shadow, known as the umbra. During this event, the Moon gradually darkens before taking on a reddish hue, often called a “blood moon.” This eclipse will be visible across all of North America, Mexico, Central America, and South America. The maximum eclipse will be at 11:58 pm PST.
The full moon on March 20-21, 2019 brings us the final “Supermoon” of 2019 – the first such supermoon to land on the first day of spring since 2000. Read more on EarthSky.
Best chance for photos of the Supermoon: Moonrise/Moonset
As long as weather corporates, the best time to take photos of a Supermoon is either right around moonrise or moonset as the moon will be closest to the horizon, so you can see the moon relative to hills, trees or buildings for a frame of reference.
- Wednesday 3/20 Moonset – 7:19am
- Wednesday 3/20 Moonrise – 7:13pm
- Thursday 3/21 Moonset – 7:55am
- Thursday 3/21 Moonrise – 8:25pm
Although the moon appears full for a few to several nights in succession, the moon is only truly full for a fleeting instant – when the moon lies 180 degrees opposite the sun, from the vantage point of Earth.
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