What’s in the night sky for December 2025?
December 2025 features the Geminids meteor shower peaking
around December 14th, the Super Cold Moon on December 4th, and
the winter solstice on December 21st. Key celestial objects to find are
bright Jupiter in the east and Saturn in the west, with Mercury visible in the
morning sky before its greatest western elongation on the 7th.
Meteor showers
- Geminids: A
major highlight, peaking around December 14th with up to 120 meteors per
hour possible.
- Astrophotography
tip: The peak occurs when the Moon is a thin crescent, providing
excellent dark skies for capturing this shower.
- The
Ursids: Also active, peaking around December 22nd with lower
rates (up to 10 meteors per hour).
Planets
- Jupiter: The
brightest object in the evening sky, visible in the east after sunset and
moving towards opposition in January.
- Saturn: Visible
in the south-west in the early evening. It sets earlier in the month as
December progresses.
- Astrophotography
tip: Look for the Pleiades and Hyades star clusters in the constellation Taurus
- Mercury: Best
viewed in the pre-dawn hours in the southeastern sky, with its greatest
western elongation on December 7th.
- Neptune: Will
require binoculars or a telescope to spot, located near Saturn in the
constellation Pisces.
Other events
- Super cold moon: The Full Moon occurs on December 4th and is a
Supermoon, meaning it appears larger and brighter than a typical Full
Moon.
- Winter
Solstice: Occurs on December 21st, marking the shortest day of
the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Andromeda Galaxy: Can be seen in the southern sky on darker nights.
Astrophotography tips
- Meteor
showers: The Geminid meteor shower is ideal for photography due
to its high rate and the favorable moon phase.
- Planets: Consider
capturing Jupiter or Saturn, but remember they are best viewed from a
location with less light pollution.
- Deep
sky objects: The Andromeda Galaxy and the Pleiades star cluster
are excellent targets for astrophotography, but require darker skies.
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1st
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This blog gives
some excellent astrophotography targets for the month: https://starwalk.space/en/news/december-deep-sky-objects
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2nd
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Ganymede’s
shadow crosses Jupiter’s disc 0610 – 0925. |
This website
adds further to the calendar details shared here: https://starwalk.space/en/news/night-sky-tonight-december
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4th
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98% lit waxing
gibbous moon occults M45 Pleiades from around 0300. Uranus is 4.6”
south of the moon at this time. Full moon at
2315 – a perigee full moon today |
If you want
to image Orion during December, this website gives so good targets to try and
image or visually observe: https://elanvalley.org.uk/uncategorized/eyes-on-the-night-sky-december-2025/
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6th
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Ganymede
reappears from behind Jupiter around 0235 |
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7th
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Mercury reaches
greatest western elongation – 20.7 degrees west of the sun in the morning sky
- meaning it is at its farthest point from the Sun from our
perspective. 87% lit
waning gibbous moon this evening – sitting 3.5 degrees from Jupiter around
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The ideal
time for spotting Mercury will be just before dawn on 7 December, looking to
the east. However, its not prudent to observe Mercury through a telescope as
it will be very close to the sun and you risk pointing your scope directly at
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8th
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Titan transits
Saturn between 1730 – 2350 Callisto
begins transit of Jupiter between 0210 and 0620 |
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9th
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Low altitude
views of Saturn around 2348. Should see Titan and Rhea as well. |
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10th
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Regulus is
occulted by the 66% lit waning gibbous moon around 0718 during brightening
dawn twilight |
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12th
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Ganymede is
eclipsed by Jupiter’s shadow around 2355 – reappearing around 0558 on 13th.
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14th
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Peak of Geminid
meteor shower – with little interference from the moon (in a waning crescent
phase) |
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16th
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Titan occulted
by Jupiter’s globe – 1623. Reappears 2205. Callisto
occulted at 0744. Ganymede completes transit of planet – 1800 to 1950 |
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21st
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December Solstice |
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22nd
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Peak of Ursid
meteor shower |
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23rd
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Ganymede’s
shadow transits Jupiter’s disc 1947 to 2308. Ganymede does its transit 2120
to 2309 |
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24th
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Titan transits
Saturn 1625 to 2305 Io, Callisto
all transit as Jupiter rises. |
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25th
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Watch out for
Santa and his sleigh transiting everything after dark! |
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30th
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Ganymede’s
shadow crosses Jupiter’s disc 2158 to 0123 on 31st. Ganymede
itself transits 2300 to 0228 on 31st. |
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