See the ‘Beaver’ Supermoon—the Last of 2024
What is the ‘Beaver’ Supermoon?
The ‘Beaver’ Supermoon is the final supermoon of 2024, set to grace the night sky on November 26th. This celestial spectacle occurs when the moon reaches its closest point to Earth during its orbit, resulting in an unusually large and luminous appearance.
The name ‘Beaver’ Supermoon originates from Native American folklore, as it coincides with the time of year when beavers typically begin to prepare for winter by gathering materials for their dams.
When and Where to See the ‘Beaver’ Supermoon
Timing:
The ‘Beaver’ Supermoon will be visible on November 26th, 2024.
Moonrise: Varies depending on location
Moonset: Varies depending on location
Visibility:
The ‘Beaver’ Supermoon will be visible to the naked eye from anywhere on Earth with clear weather.
The best views will be from locations with minimal light pollution, such as rural areas or open fields.
Tips for Viewing the ‘Beaver’ Supermoon
Plan your viewing in advance by checking weather forecasts and identifying a location with clear skies.
Bring binoculars or a telescope for an enhanced view of the moon's surface.
Capture the moment by taking photos or videos, adjusting your camera settings for optimal moon shots.