Dec.’s full ‘cold moon’ will be a supermoon
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Here are some tips from NASA for taking photos of the supermoon on your phone: Stabilize your phone, either on a tripod or propping it up on something steady. Turn off the flash and focus your camera on the moon, not on the sky. Use a photo timer if your phone has one so you don’t risk jostling it by touching it.
The month starts off with a Full Moon in Gemini on 4 December that brings an ongoing conversation to a head. This might be a moment when you’re ready to make an important decision. Information that’s shared around this time can feel pivotal and can alter your perspective or world view in some way.
Any clear night this month is the perfect time to pull out those binoculars or your telescope to observe the Orion Nebula. The nebula is, to the naked eye, the middle star in the “Sword” of Orion. Look to the southeast at 9 p.
The Full moon, the Yule Moon, is on December 4. This is a supermoon, the second largest of 2025. The next evening, the moon lies just southwest of Jupiter, and just below the Gemini, Pollux above the Moon,
A celestial event called a conjunction featured the moon, Venus, and the star Regulus on Sept. 19. The trio will still be shining on Sept. 20, but Venus and Regulus will be further from the moon. The event is visible in the pre-dawn hours by looking east ...
Skywatchers will have a lot to look at in the night skies over Alabama in December. A super moon, a meteor shower and a comet are just a few. Coming up first is a super moon on Dec. 4 (Thursday).
The moon will ride close to the bright star Spica above the southwestern horizon tonight (July 3) — and some well-placed viewers will see the lunar disk pass directly in front of the bright stellar body, occulting its light. Stargazers in the U.S. will ...