The Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (GUJCOST) will organise 'Supermoon Watch' events from November 4 to 6 across its regional and community science centers. The highlight is the November 5 Supermoon—one of the brightest and largest of 2025—offering a spectacular lunar viewing experience for all ages.
                                        
                        
	The Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (GUJCOST), Gandhinagar, is set to conduct a series of 'Supermoon Watch' programs between November 4 and 6 at Regional Science Centres (RSCs) and Community Science Centres (CSCs) throughout Gujarat. This initiative aims to engage the public in observing and learning about the rare celestial event known as the Supermoon.
	
	On November 5, the Moon will appear approximately 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual as it reaches its closest point to Earth at about 357,000 kilometers. This full moon, scientifically termed a perigee-syzygy, is part of a rare sequence of four consecutive Supermoons visible from October 2025 to January 2026, captivating skywatchers with its grandeur.
	
	Besides providing a breathtaking view, the event offers educational insights into the Earth-Moon-Sun dynamics and related phenomena like slightly stronger perigean spring tides, with minimal impact on daily life.
	
	GUJCOST encourages participation from all age groups and astronomy enthusiasts to experience this cosmic spectacle, fostering science awareness and community engagement.
	
	Key Highlights:
	
	'Supermoon Watch' events from Nov 4-6 across Gujarat science centers by GUJCOST
	
	November 5 Supermoon will be 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual
	
	Supermoon is at its closest approach, approx. 357,000 km from Earth
	
	Part of four consecutive Supermoons from Oct 2025 to Jan 2026
	
	Educational programs on celestial mechanics and perigean spring tides
	
	Events aimed at science popularization and public engagement
	
	Sources: The Indian Express, GUJCOST Official Website