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All you have to do is take one look at the sky on November 14th, and you’ll understand what all the fuss is about.
The November full moon is right around the corner, and it is the final supermoon of the year. The last four full moons since August have been supermoons, according to the Farmers' Almanac. So here ...
The most recent full supermoon occurred on November 15, 2024, and the next one will be on October 7, 2025. [13] The supermoon of November 14, 2016, was the closest full occurrence since January 26, 1948, and will not be surpassed until November 25, 2034. [15] The closest full supermoon of the 21st century will occur on December 6, 2052. [16]
November's full moon, the beaver moon, will reach peak illumination on Friday Nov. 15 at 4:28 p.m Eastern. It will be below the horizon, so wait until sunset to watch it rise and appear in the sky.
November's full moon, the Beaver Moon, will reach its peak at 7:26 a.m. Friday, Nov. 15. It will be below the horizon at this time, so wait until sunset to watch it rise and take its place in the sky.
A supermoon is the coincidence of a full moon or a new moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit, resulting in the largest apparent size of the lunar disk as seen from Earth. This was the last supermoon lunar eclipse until January 31, 2018.
The event took place near lunar perigee; as a result, this supermoon was referred to in US media coverage as a "super flower blood moon", [Note 1] [4] [5] and elsewhere as a "super blood moon". [6] [7] This lunar eclipse was the first of an almost tetrad, with the others being on November 19, 2021 (partial); May 16, 2022 (total); and November 8 ...
This month's Beaver Moon will be the last supermoon of 2024. Supermoons occur when full moons coincide with the moon is closest to the earth in its orbit. The moment is what's called perigee.