Full moons of 2025: Names, dates and everything you need to know

In 2025, you’ll have the chance to see 12 full moons, including three supermoons and two lunar eclipses. Although experienced moon gazers know that the night of the full moon is not the best for observing the lunar surface (even with a good pair of binoculars), the full moon rising as an orb at dusk is a celestial view that’s hard to beat.

Each full moon has a unique name that reflects its agricultural past. Besides the usual collection of full moons in 2025, there will also be three supermoons (when the moon’s monthly perigee, or closest point to Earth, coincides with its full phase) and two total lunar eclipses, the first since 2022.

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