Core Points - A new "supermoon" will appear in the night sky from November 5 to November 6, which is the largest "supermoon" of the year in terms of visual diameter [1][3] - The moon will reach its fullest point on November 5 at 21:19, with a visual diameter of 33.98 arc minutes, larger than the sun's visual diameter at any time of the year [3] - The moon will be at its closest distance to Earth on November 6 at 06:27, at a distance of 356,833 kilometers [3] Observational Details - In Guangzhou, the moon will rise on November 5 at 17:23 from the eastern horizon, and the sun will set at 17:47 [5] - The moon will reach its highest point in the sky on November 6 at 00:12, positioned directly south with an elevation of 87 degrees, resulting in nearly vertical moonlight [5] - If the weather conditions prevent viewing this "supermoon," another opportunity will arise on December 5 to see the second-largest "supermoon" of the year [5]
今年最大“超级月亮”要来了!广州最佳观赏时间→
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-11-03 05:58