Four back-to-back Supermoons will grace the night sky to end the year and start 2026, beginning with the Harvest full Moon this week.

The Moon will be at its fullest just before midnight on Tuesday, but in the days before and after peak illumination, the Moon will also appear full.

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Monday will offer a spectacular opportunity to look up at the Moon, with the Moon rising in the east just after sunset.

The Moon will be about 224,600 miles from Earth compared to the average distance of 238,900 miles. According to NASA , this proximity will make the Moon appear about 30% brighter and 14% larger than a typical full Moon.

What is a Supermoon?

A Supermoon occurs because the Moon’s orbit of Earth is not a pe

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