The skies of the Arab world will witness, after sunset on Wednesday, December 4, one of the most beautiful astronomical phenomena expected this year, as the "supermoon" appears in a remarkable celestial scene in which the moon reaches its closest point to Earth at the same time as it is full.
The moon reaches its full phase at 11:14 PM GMT, while it reaches perigee – its closest point to Earth – at 11:06 PM on the same day.
At this moment, it is only 356,962 kilometers from Earth, about 25,000 kilometers closer than the usual average distance, making it a supermoon by all standards, and it is also known as the "Cold December Moon".
The December full moon represents the third phenomenon in a series of four supermoons that began in October and will conclude 2025 with a majestic astronomical spectacle.
According to calculations by astronomer Fred Espenak of Astropixels, the world will not see another supermoon until January 3, 2026, and then the phenomenon will stop again until November of the same year, although some global observatories do not classify the January or November full moons as supermoons according to their own standards.
During this phenomenon, the moon appears:
The beauty of the scene increases when the moon approaches the horizon, where it deceives the eye and appears larger due to what is called the "lunar illusion," even though its true size does not exceed 0.5 degrees in the sky.
Geological and astronomical studies indicate that there is no relationship between the supermoon and the occurrence of earthquakes or volcanoes.
The only scientifically proven effect is a slight rise in the tide known as "low tide," which does not exceed a few centimeters above the normal average.
Besides the supermoon, the sky will witness a number of beautiful sights at dawn on December 5:
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