Curious about what’s happening in the skies above in 2025? From breathtaking solar eclipses to rare planetary alignments, this guide highlights the most notable celestial events of the year—perfect for planners, photographers, and night-sky enthusiasts.
This subtle eclipse will be visible in parts of Europe, Africa, and Asia. While penumbral eclipses aren’t dramatic, they're a good reason to stay up late and appreciate the full moon's glow.
The first of two supermoons in 2025, this full moon will appear slightly larger and brighter in the sky. Supermoons are ideal for moonlit hikes and night photography.
A significant solar eclipse will sweep across parts of North America, Europe, and northern Africa. Remember to use eclipse glasses or filters to safely observe the sun.
November’s supermoon is the final one of the year and coincides with the post-harvest season in many cultures. It rises large and golden in the east just after sunset.
Though not as close as the 2020 event, Jupiter and Saturn will align closely in the sky again in late 2025. Look toward the southwest horizon just after sunset for the best view.
For those interested in meteors, check out our dedicated guide: Top Meteor Showers of 2025.
Whether it’s chasing an eclipse or watching a supermoon rise, 2025 is packed with travel-worthy sky events. Consider booking a local tour or observatory visit to get the most out of the experience.