Missed the Blood Moon? Don’t worry, there are other astronomical events coming up sure to make you turn to the heavens
Ready to look up? The skies over the UAE are about to put on some seriously stunning stargazing shows for the rest of 2025. Here’s your go-to guide for when and where to catch stargazing events happening in the UAE. Perfect for your calendar and your Instagram.
See pics below for a sneak peak of what your astronomical calendar could look like…
Saturn Opposition
September 21
If you’re a real star chaser with a telescope, this one’s for you. Saturn is making a close-up appearance, showing off its iconic rings bigger and brighter than usual. Perfect night for some serious planet spotting.

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Hunter’s Supermoon
October 7
The biggest supermoon of 2025 lights up the sky on October 7. It’s called the Hunter’s Moon (full moon in October) because it shows up around the time hunters traditionally went out to hunt back in the day and get prepared for winter.
Bonus: it will look extra huge and bright, so no telescope is needed to enjoy the view.

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Orionids Meteor Shower
October 21 to 22
Catch streaks of light shooting across the sky on October 21 amd 22. The Orionids meteor shower happens when tiny space debris burns up in the atmosphere. You could see up to 20 meteors per hour if you find a dark spot away from city lights – Al Quaa or Al Qudra desert are top picks.
Also read: Star attraction: a guide to stargazing in the UAE
Beaver Supermoon
November 5
Another big moon is heading our way. The Beaver Moon, named after the time of year when beavers get ready for winter, will glow in the night sky on November 5. A perfect night for a desert outing or a late-night stroll.

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Leonids Meteor Shower
November 17 to 18
Just a couple of weeks after the Beaver Moon, the Leonids put on a spectacular show. Bright streaks light up the sky as Earth passes through debris from a comet. Peak viewing is on November 17 and 18 so head out to a dark spot to catch the full effect.

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Cold Moon
December 4
The final supermoon of 2025 arrives on December 4. Its name comes from the winter chill settling in, and for us here in Dubai, winter is the perfect time to spot this beauty. For the best views, grab some snacks and head out to the desert.

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Jupiter Opposition
December 7
Jupiter is making its annual close approach to Earth. It’s the perfect night to dust off your telescope and see Jupiter shine brightly from sunset to sunrise. Get ready for some seriously cosmic views.

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Geminids Meteor Shower
December 13 to 14
End the year with a bang. The Geminids meteor shower is one of the most spectacular meteor showers of the year, with up to 120 meteors per hour. Unlike other showers, these meteors can appear in green, yellow, or even blue.
Find a dark spot, lie back, and enjoy a colourful sky show.

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