Beaver Moon, the final supermoon of the year, lights up the sky Friday
What is a supermoon?
A supermoon occurs when the Moon's orbit is closest to Earth at the same time that the Moon is full. This makes the Moon appear larger and brighter than usual.
The Beaver Moon is the last supermoon of the year. It will be visible in the sky on Friday, November 19th.
Why is it called the Beaver Moon?
The Beaver Moon gets its name from the fact that beavers are typically preparing for winter during this time of year.
Beavers are busy building their lodges and gathering food for the winter. The Beaver Moon is a reminder to us to prepare for the cold weather ahead.
When and where can I see the Beaver Moon?
The Beaver Moon will be visible in the sky on Friday, November 19th.
The best time to see the Beaver Moon is shortly after sunset. The Moon will be low in the eastern sky.
You can see the Beaver Moon from anywhere in the world. However, the best viewing conditions will be in areas with clear skies.
What can I expect to see?
The Beaver Moon will appear larger and brighter than usual.
You may also see a slight reddish tint to the Moon. This is caused by the Moon's position in the sky.
The Beaver Moon is a beautiful sight to behold. It is a reminder of the changing seasons and the beauty of nature.