The Full ‘Harvest Moon’ in October Will Be the Biggest Supermoon of 2025

The Full ‘Harvest Moon’ in October Will Be the Biggest Supermoon of 2025
An illustration of the Full Harvest moon, which occurs on Oct. 6 this year. Epoch Times/Shutterstock/Makic Slobodan/Dan Kosmayer/Jennifer-Davis
Michael Wing
Michael Wing
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We’ve seen nine months of the year come and go with only small- to medium-sized full moons so far. Astronomers measured several skimpy-looking moons last spring. There were four meagre micromoons.

That pattern will change next month when supermoon season starts in full swing, with the October 2025 full moon—the largest full moon of the year—kicking things off.

Michael Wing
Michael Wing
Editor and Writer
Michael Wing is a writer and editor based in Calgary, Canada, where he was born and educated in the arts. He writes mainly on culture, human interest, and trending news.