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Tonight’s supermoon is 2025’s biggest full moon since 2019 and until Christmas Eve 2026. Here's when to see it rise and watch it online.
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Scientists finally find explanation for lopsided cloud that follows Earth's moon through space
The moon's oddly skewed dust cloud may be caused by an extreme day-night temperature difference, a new study suggests.
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What is the moon phase today? Lunar phases 2025
What is the moon phase today?Today, Nov. 5, 2025, the moon is 15 days old and is in the Full Moon phase of its lunar cycle. It is 99% illuminated.October 2025 moon phases and datesMoon phaseDateFull MoonNov.
The moon's peak will occur after the sun rises in the Eastern part of the U.S. on Nov. 5, but backyard astronomers shouldn't worry. The moon will still look bright and beautiful the night of Tuesday, Nov. 4, and Wednesday, Nov. 5. The moon will also look full for several days after it peaks.
While all zodiacs feel the full moon's energy, the fixed signs Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius are getting hit the hardest because the lunation happens in their angular houses.
The first flash, on Thursday, emerged just east of the 70-mile-wide Gassendi Crater. The second appeared west of Oceanus Procellarum, or the “Ocean of Storms”— a colossal 1,600-mile-long plain filled with crystallized magma.
November’s full beaver moon and the Southern Taurid meteor shower peak on the same day this week. Here’s how and when to glimpse them.
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NASA spots large asteroid on collision course with the Moon
For once, Earth isn’t the one in the crosshairs. NASA scientists have confirmed that a fast-moving asteroid first spotted by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) in Chile could hit the Moon on December 22,
Astronomers have long known that the moon and its thin outer layer of soil, called regolith, contains a bevy of potentially useful resources. Now, companies are clamoring to claim their little piece of the lunar pie in the hopes of converting moon dust into a steady stream of profit.