In 2025, skywatchers can enjoy 12 full moons, a total lunar eclipse on March 14, and three consecutive supermoons on October 7, November 5, and December 4.
Each full moon has a traditional name, including the Wolf Moon in January, Snow Moon in February, and Worm Moon in March. The supermoons, appearing slightly larger and brighter, will peak in the final months of the year.
The total lunar eclipse in March will be visible across New York, with peak visibility around 2:58 a.m. Stargazers are encouraged to check local moonrise and moonset times for optimal viewing.