The forecast emphasizes December 2025 as a month of heightened geophysical activity due to several overlapping astronomical factors: Key Astronomical Drivers SUPERMOON on December 4, with exceptionally strong lunar influence. Moon–Jupiter conjunction on December 7, considered highly potent. Mercury reaching greatest elongation, further intensifying early-month conditions. Planetary square aspects, mainly involving Mars/Saturn. Mercury–Uranus opposition on December 10. Neptune ending retrograde on December 10, resuming its approach toward a conjunction with Saturn. Return of an active solar region capable of producing X-class solar flares. Close approach of Comet 3i/Atlas mid-December. These overlapping influences are presented as factors potentially elevating the likelihood of major geophysical events. Forecasted High-Risk Timeframes First Week of December (Dec 1–7) Driven by the Supermoon, Moon–Jupiter conjunction, and multiple planetary squares. Suggested potential for a magnitude 7 earthquake in South America, with focus on: Southern Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, or Chile. Mid-Month (Dec 10–14) Linked to Venus square the Lunar Nodes and Mercury–Uranus opposition.Identified risk for a strong earthquake (possibly up to M7.5) around Gujarat (India) or Afghanistan. Additional concern for a possible aftershock in Kamchatka, related to the recent M8.8 event and a repeating Venus–Node configuration. Overall Takeaway. The month of December 2025 is described as unusually active from an astronomical standpoint, with multiple alignments, a powerful supermoon, and solar activity converging. These factors are suggested to correlate with increased global geophysical events, particularly earthquakes, with three primary regions monitored: South America, India/Afghanistan, and Kamchatka.
