“Cold Moon” In The Sky

If you’re a skywatcher, you still have some time to enjoy the last Supermoon of 2025. Since this is December, it’s often called the “Cold Moon.” It’s about 16,800 miles closer to Earth than usual at 221,813 miles according to NASA which is why it will appear 30 percent brighter and 14 percent bigger than usual.

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I'm an award winning journalist and photographer who covered dozens of homicides and even interviewed President Jimmy Carter on multiple occasions. A back injury in 2011 and other family medical emergencies sidelined my journalism career. But now, I'm doing my own thing, focusing on movies (one of my favorite topics), current events and politics (another favorite topic) and just anything I feel needs to be posted. Thank you for reading.

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