Skywatchers and photographers are expected to gather at vantage points across the country to view the phenomenon.
The last supermoon of 2025 will appear up to 7.9% larger and nearly 15% brighter than a typical full moon, according to the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco). This occurs when the Moon reaches its closest point to Earth, coming within 357,218 kilometers of the planet.
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The supermoon will reach 99.2% brightness on the evening of December 4 and peak at 99.8% brightness at 4:15 am on December 5. Suparco confirmed that the celestial display will be clearly visible throughout Pakistan.
This marks the third and final supermoon of the year, following the previous occurrence on November 5. The next supermoon is expected in early January 2026, though it will fall outside the 2025 cycle.
Astronomy enthusiasts note that when a supermoon rises near the horizon, it often appears even larger due to a natural optical illusion, a phenomenon that has fascinated stargazers for centuries. The event will also be observable globally, providing a striking spectacle for viewers around the world.