Hey night owls! Tonight, sky-watchers across South and Southeast Asia are in for a treat: the last supermoon of 2025 is lighting up our skies! 🌕✨
But what exactly is a supermoon? It’s a full moon that happens when our lunar buddy is within 90% of its closest point to Earth, known as perigee. That means it looks bigger and brighter—perfect for those epic night shots on your phone or camera. 📸😍
Here’s when to catch the show in your time zone:
- India (IST): Around 8:30 pm
- Indonesia (WIB): Around 9:30 pm
- Philippines (PHT): Around 10:00 pm
Pro tip for next-level photos:
- Switch on night mode or use a “pro” camera app
- Stabilize your phone—use a mini tripod or rest it on a steady surface
- Experiment with exposure: dial down brightness to capture moon details
Whether you’re chilling with friends over chai in Mumbai or grabbing kopi in Jakarta, step outside around peak time, look for a clear horizon, and let the lunar glow take over. 🌃
Don’t forget to share your snaps with #Supermoon2025 and tag us—let’s light up the ‘gram with moon magic! 🌙✨
Reference(s):
cgtn.com




