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Las Vegas Sphere turns into 'supermoon' for December 4 event
Technology
On December 4, Las Vegas turned its famous Sphere into a massive, glowing moon to mark the last supermoon of 2025.
This "Cold Supermoon" looked slightly larger and noticeably brighter than a typical full moon, thanks to its close pass by Earth.
The best views were right after sunset, low on the eastern horizon.
Science meets spectacle
The Sphere's display wasn't just for show—it used real NASA lunar data to map every crater and dark patch, making it feel like you were seeing the Moon up close.
It was a cool mix of tech and space vibes that brought a bit of cosmic magic to the city skyline.