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UAE to witness rare Hunter Supermoon tonight: When and where to catch the best views

UAE to witness rare Hunter Supermoon tonight: When and where to catch the best views

The Hunter Supermoon on October 7 will appear 14% larger and 30% brighter, offering spectacular views across the UAE/ AI Image for Illustrative and creative purposes only

On the night of October 7, 2025, the UAE will witness a rare and brilliant celestial display — the Hunter Supermoon. Appearing 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual, this astronomical event offers a unique stargazing opportunity. Whether you’re heading to the desert, mountains, or a beach, the UAE has a wide range of prime viewing locations, from expert-led events to serene natural spots — all promising a clear, awe-inspiring sight of the moon in its closest orbit to Earth.

What is the Hunter Supermoon?

The Hunter Supermoon, also known as the Hunter’s Moon, traditionally signals the time of year when hunters prepared for winter by gathering game under the bright moonlight. Though its name has historical roots, the modern spectacle lies in its astronomical significance.This year’s Hunter Moon becomes a supermoon — a term used when a full moon occurs at perigee, its closest point to Earth in orbit. As a result, on October 7, the moon will appear 14% larger and 30% brighter than when it’s at its farthest point. This visual amplification makes it particularly stunning for viewers across the UAE and beyond. This supermoon is the first of three expected in the current season, making it a key date on the calendar for skywatchers.

UAE hosts guided viewing events

For those seeking a more immersive experience, the Dubai Astronomy Group is organising a public moon-viewing session on Tuesday, October 7, at Al Awir Second Park from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. The event will include expert explanations and access to telescopes for enhanced viewing.

  • Venue: Al Awir Second Park, Dubai
  • Timings: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
  • Tickets: AED 100 – 120
  • Extras: Telescopic views, guided explanation
  • Park Hours:
  • Sat–Wed: Until 11:00 pm
  • Thu–Fri: Until 11:30 pm

Those unable to attend the official viewing still have plenty of accessible public spots across the UAE to enjoy the event.

Top places in Dubai to watch the supermoon

Al Qudra LakesLocated away from urban light pollution, this 24-hour desert location is ideal for moongazing. A 4×4 vehicle is recommended, and designated barbecue areas offer a chance to combine stargazing with a meal. For those wanting fast food, Last Exit Al Qudra is just a 9-minute drive away.Hatta MountainsJust under two hours from Dubai, Hatta offers scenic mountain views and opportunities for overnight camping. Light pollution exists closer to the town, but deeper into the Hajar Mountains, the skies are clearer for a better viewing experience.Jebel Ali BeachOpen 24 hours, this coastal location provides a quiet, open space for moon-watching. Visitors can either picnic on the beach or watch from parked cars with air conditioning.The Viewing Point – Dubai Creek HarbourThis 70-metre-long pedestrian bridge offers panoramic views of the Burj Khalifa, Downtown Dubai, and the creek — creating a striking urban contrast to the natural wonder above. While picnicking isn’t allowed on the bridge itself, nearby benches and restaurants offer comfort and refreshments. Open 24 hours.

UAE’s other top stargazing destinations

Al Quaa Milky Way Spot (Abu Dhabi)Approximately 90 minutes from Abu Dhabi towards Al Ain, this is one of the darkest and clearest locations for sky observation. Ideal for more serious stargazers, it requires a 4×4 vehicle and some experience with desert driving. Sharjah Centre for Astronomy and Space SciencesLocated in Sharjah, this facility blends astronomy education with observation. While it has a dedicated observatory and is suitable for public events, availability depends on their schedule, so prior checking is recommended.Jebel Jais, Ras Al KhaimahAs the highest peak in the UAE, Jebel Jais offers an unobstructed and pollution-free sky, perfect for viewing celestial events like the Supermoon. It’s an ideal location for those willing to make the drive and prefer solitude with stunning altitude views.

Final notes for viewers across the UAE

  • Best Time to View: Just after sunset on October 7, with the moon rising above the horizon.
  • Ideal Conditions: Areas with minimal artificial lighting and a clear, unobstructed view of the sky.
  • Photography Tip: Use a tripod and shoot just after moonrise for the best balance of size, light, and contrast against landscapes.

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