Date: October 4, 2025
Location: Kisumu, Kenya
Source: TimeandDate.com – Kisumu Moon Data
Tonight, skywatchers in Kisumu will enjoy a 90.5% waxing gibbous Moon, glowing bright in the east-southeast (101.6°) sky. At this phase, the Moon is just days away from reaching its peak as the Harvest Supermoon on October 7 — the first of three supermoons in 2025.
At 14:41 local time, the Moon is still below the horizon (altitude = -24.6°), but it will rise at 16:22 (4:22 p.m.), casting a golden hue across the evening sky. Tonight’s Moon sits 372,875 km away from Earth — slightly closer than average — making it appear larger and brighter as it climbs above the horizon.
The Harvest Supermoon derives its name from centuries-old farming tradition, when its extra light allowed farmers to work late into the night during harvest season. This year, it will reach full illumination at 06:47 a.m. EAT on October 7.
🔭 What to Watch For
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Moonrise: Around 4:22 p.m. (ESE direction).
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Best viewing window: 6:30 – 8:00 p.m., when the Moon glows deep orange near the horizon.
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Pairings: Look for Saturn close to the Moon on October 5, followed by Jupiter later in the month.
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Next major lunar event: New Moon on October 21 (3:25 p.m. EAT) — perfect for dark-sky stargazing.
🌍 Why It Matters
This period marks the transition into the Harvest Moon season, symbolizing abundance and renewal. The Moon’s low arc across the Kenyan sky gives observers a vivid view of its craters and maria — especially along the terminator, the dividing line between lunar day and night.
So, step outside this weekend and witness the Moon’s majestic rise over Lake Victoria — a preview of the breathtaking Harvest Supermoon to come.

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