Beaver Supermoon to Illuminate the Sky on Friday
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As we approach the winter solstice, the Beaver Supermoon, the last full moon before winter officially begins, will light up the sky on Friday, November 15, 2024. This full moon, rich with seasonal symbolism of stocking up and hunkering down just like beavers preparing for winter, is also a special Supermoon. Here’s everything you need to know to catch this celestial event.
What Is the Beaver Moon?
The Beaver Moon is the name given to November's full moon. It’s one of the many whimsical names we use to describe the full moons throughout the year, such as October's Hunter’s Moon, January's Wolf Moon, and June's Strawberry Moon. The name “Beaver Moon” originates from the time when beavers begin building their winter lodges, storing food, and growing thicker fur in preparation for the cold season. This full moon is also called the Frost Moon, symbolizing the approaching winter.
The term "Beaver Moon" was first recorded in 1778. In addition to this more pleasant origin, the name also carries a somber history. Native American tribes would set traps for beavers under the moon's bright light to secure food and furs for the winter. Hence, November's full moon is also sometimes called the Deer Rutting Moon due to the deer mating season occurring around this time.
When to See the Beaver Moon?
The Beaver Moon will shine brightly in the sky on Friday, November 15, 2024. This date marks its peak illumination, making it the perfect time to witness its grandeur.
Is It a Supermoon?
Yes, the Beaver Moon this year is also a Supermoon. While every full moon is naturally large, a Supermoon appears even larger and brighter than usual. This occurs because the moon is closer to Earth in its elliptical orbit, a phenomenon known as perigee. Despite the frequency of Supermoons in 2024, each one remains a spectacular sight to behold.
How to Observe the Beaver Supermoon
To get the best view of the Beaver Supermoon, find a location with minimal light pollution. High elevations and rural areas away from city lights provide the clearest views. While binoculars or telescopes can enhance the experience, the Supermoon’s brightness ensures it is impressive to the naked eye. For exact Moon rise times in your area, use a Moonrise and Moonset Calculator.
When Is the Next Full Moon?
Following the Beaver Supermoon, the last full moon of the year, known as the Cold Moon, will rise on December 15, 2024. Each month’s full moon carries a special name, steeped in tradition and history:
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January: Wolf Moon
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February: Snow Moon
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March: Worm Moon
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April: Pink Moon
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May: Flower Moon
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June: Strawberry Moon
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July: Buck Moon
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August: Sturgeon Moon
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September: Harvest Moon
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October: Hunter’s Moon
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November: Beaver Moon
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December: Cold Moon
Astrological Insights
The Beaver Supermoon falls under the sign of Taurus, ruled by Venus, which adds a layer of emotional depth and beauty to this celestial event. This alignment often enhances the experience, making it more significant for those interested in astrology.
Interesting Fact
This Supermoon will appear about 14% larger and 30% brighter than a typical full moon due to its proximity to Earth. This rare sight is one not to be missed!
Enjoy the stunning spectacle of the Beaver Supermoon and marvel at the wonders of the night sky. 🌕✨