On the night of October 7, 2025, skywatchers around the world will be treated to a spectacular sight — the Super Hunter’s Moon. This year’s October full moon will not only carry the traditional name “Hunter’s Moon,” but it will also appear larger and brighter than usual because it is a supermoon.
Why is it Called the Hunter’s Moon?
The October full moon is known as the Hunter’s Moon, a name that dates back hundreds of years. After the September Harvest Moon, which rises around the time of the harvest season, October’s moon gave hunters extra light in the evening to track game and prepare for the coming winter. The name reflects the importance of the moonlight to communities that depended on nature’s cycles.
What Makes This Moon Super?
A supermoon happens when the full moon coincides with the moon’s closest approach to Earth in its orbit, called perigee. During this time, the moon can appear up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than when it is farthest from Earth. On October 7, the moon will be close to perigee, making it look extra big and luminous in the sky.
This combination makes the Super Hunter’s Moon one of the most impressive lunar events of the year. If you’ve ever felt the moon looked unusually large on the horizon, this will be the night when that impression is strongest.
When to See the Super Hunter’s Moon
The full moon officially reaches its peak on October 7 at 03:47 UTC. However, for most observers, the best time to enjoy it will be moonrise on the evening of October 6 and moonset on the morning of October 7.
Watching the moon when it is near the horizon can make it look even larger, thanks to a visual trick called the moon illusion. If you want a truly stunning view, find a location with a clear eastern horizon at sunset and watch as the enormous golden moon rises into the night sky.
How to Watch and Photograph the Moon
You don’t need a telescope or binoculars to enjoy the Super Hunter’s Moon. Just step outside and look up — the moon will dominate the sky. For photographers, it’s a perfect chance to capture dramatic shots of the moon rising above city skylines, mountains, or autumn landscapes.
Use landmarks like trees, lakes, or buildings in your photos for scale.
Stabilize your camera with a tripod if you want crisp details.
Adjust settings to reduce brightness, since the full moon can easily overexpose images.
A Night to Remember
The Super Hunter’s Moon of October 7, 2025 is more than just a beautiful sight. It’s a reminder of the timeless connection between the moon, nature, and human traditions. Ancient communities used this moonlight to survive and prepare, while today we celebrate it as a breathtaking natural event.
Whether you watch it for spiritual reasons, cultural significance, or simply for its beauty, this night will not disappoint. Mark your calendar, step outside, and let the glowing Supermoon inspire you.