Urgent Alert: Beaver Moon Supermoon Peaks November 15, 2024

UPDATE: The final supermoon of the year, known as the Beaver Moon, will illuminate the skies this Friday, November 15, 2024, at 4:30 p.m. ET. This astronomical event marks the last of four supermoons in 2024 and promises to be a breathtaking sight for skywatchers.

As darkness falls, the Beaver Moon will appear larger and brighter than usual, making it a must-see for those on the East Coast. With an earlier sunset on Friday, residents will have an extended opportunity to admire this stunning lunar phenomenon.

The Beaver Moon gets its name from the time of year when beavers prepare for winter, adding a seasonal touch to its significance. A supermoon occurs when the moon is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit, enhancing its visibility and brilliance.

Despite being the third-smallest of this year’s supermoons, the Beaver Moon is not to be missed. The previous supermoon in October was the largest of 2024, drawing significant attention. Mark your calendars now, as the next supermoon won’t occur until October 2025.

For optimal viewing, check your local weather forecast to determine cloud conditions that might affect your experience. The Farmer’s Almanac notes that the names of moons often derive from Native American, Colonial American, and European traditions, reflecting significant seasonal changes.

As excitement builds for this celestial event, share your viewing plans and experiences with friends and family. The Beaver Moon is not just a sight; it’s an opportunity to connect with nature and each other under the glow of a spectacular full moon.