
Stargazers are in for a breathtaking celestial event this week as the Full Beaver Moon, the brightest supermoon of 2025, is set to illuminate the night skies. The lunar marvel will reach its peak on Wednesday, November 5, at 8:19 a.m. EST, and will remain visible through the following evening. Although its full brightness occurs during daylight hours in many regions, the best time to view it will be during twilight, as it rises magnificently in the eastern sky.
This spectacular event marks the second in a series of three consecutive supermoons this year, with November’s being the most radiant. During its closest approach, the moon will come within roughly 222,000 miles of Earth, appearing up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than the dimmest full moon of 2025. The rare alignment of timing and distance creates a striking view, making it a must-see moment for sky enthusiasts around the world.
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A “supermoon” occurs when the moon’s elliptical orbit brings it unusually close to Earth at the same time it becomes full. These occurrences happen a few times each year, offering a vivid reminder of the moon’s shifting distance from our planet. As it hangs low near the horizon, this month’s supermoon will appear even larger and more dramatic due to an optical illusion known as the “moon effect.”
The November full moon is traditionally called the “Beaver Moon,” a name rooted in Native American heritage. Historically, it marked the season when beavers retreat to their lodges to prepare for winter. In Anishinaabe culture, it is also known as “Baashkaakodin Giizis,” meaning the Freezing Moon, symbolizing the onset of colder days and frozen landscapes across the Northern Hemisphere.
Experts note that while the supermoon’s gravitational pull slightly increases Earth’s tides, the effect remains minimal—raising sea levels by only a few inches. To fully appreciate the sight, astronomers recommend finding a dark, open area away from city lights and allowing at least 30 minutes for your eyes to adjust. Whether seen through a telescope or with the naked eye, the brilliant Beaver Moon promises to deliver one of the most stunning night sky displays of the year.