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First supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, lights up the sky

A passenger plane flies past the first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, as it flies over London, Britain, October 6, 2025.

Toby Melville, Reuters

The first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, rises above the Mario Cuomo Bridge spanning the Hudson River, as seen from Grandview, New York, on October 6, 2025.

Mike Segar, Reuters

The first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, rises over Lower Manhattan, as seen from Jersey City, New Jersey, on October 6, 2025.

Kylie Cooper, Reuters

The first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, rises above the National Mall, given the dome of the U.S. Capitol from the Washington Monument during the sixth day of a federal government shutdown in Washington, DC, October 6, 2025.

Kent Nishimura, Reuters

A full moon, the first of three consecutive supermoons that will appear in 2025, rises above the Light Pyramid in Campbell Park, Milton Keynes, Britain, October 6, 2025.

Peter Cziborra, Reuters

Divers stand on a rhib (a rigid inflatable boat) as the full moon, known as the Harvest Moon, as well as the first supermoon of the year, rises after sunset off the coast of Mellieha, Malta, October 6, 2025.

Darrin Zammit Lupi, Reuters

The first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, rises above the National Mall below the Washington Monument during the sixth day of a federal government shutdown in Washington, DC, October 6, 2025.

Kent Nishimura, Reuters

The first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, rises above the National Mall, given the dome of the U.S. Capitol from the Washington Monument during the sixth day of a federal government shutdown in Washington, DC, October 6, 2025.

Kent Nishimura, Reuters

The first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, rises above the National Mall, given the dome of the U.S. Capitol from the Washington Monument during the sixth day of a federal government shutdown in Washington, DC, October 6, 2025.

Kent Nishimura, Reuters

The first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, rises over the U.S. Capitol during the sixth day of a partial federal government shutdown in Washington, DC, October 6, 2025.

Ken Cedeno, Reuters

The first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, rises over Lower Manhattan, as seen from Jersey City, New Jersey, on October 6, 2025.

Kylie Cooper, Reuters

The first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, rises above a World Trade Center and Lower Manhattan, as seen from Jersey City, New Jersey, on October 6, 2025.

Kylie Cooper, Reuters

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