What is a Supermoon?
A Supermoon occurs when a Full Moon coincides with the Moon's closest approach to Earth, making it appear larger and brighter.
Science / Space
On November 5, 2025, the night sky will be illuminated by the Full Beaver Supermoon. This celestial event combines the brilliance of a full moon with the proximity of a supermoon, offering a spectacular sight and unique astrological influen...
### Background The lunar cycle, approximately 29.5 days, consists of eight phases dictated by the angles between the Sun, Earth, and Moon. The Full Moon phase occurs when the entire face of the Moon is illuminated. A Supermoon happens when a Full Moon coincides with the Moon's closest approach to Earth in its orbit, making it appear larger and brighter.
### November 5, 2025: The Full Beaver Supermoon November's Full Moon is traditionally known as the Beaver Moon. In 2025, it also coincides with a supermoon, amplifying its visual impact. NASA notes that during a Full Moon, 100% of the moon is lit, offering optimal viewing conditions for lunar features.
### Observable Features Without visual aids, you can spot the Aristarchus Plateau and the Serenitatis and Crisium Mares. Binoculars enhance visibility of the Endymion and Posidonius Craters and the Grimaldi Basin. Telescopes reveal the Reiner Gamma and the Rupes Altai (Altai Scarp).
### Astrological Influences On November 4, the moon transitions from a Waxing Gibbous in Aries to a Full Moon in Taurus. AstroSeek suggests that the Aries influence may cause impulsive problem-solving, while Taurus brings a desire for stability. Embracing change while seeking security is essential during this period. It's also important to find self-respect from within rather than from material possessions.
### First Quarter Moon on October 28 Prior to the Full Beaver Moon, the First Quarter Moon on October 28 showcased the lunar terminator splitting the moon's face in two. The crater Stevinus, with its bright ejecta rays and central peak, was a prominent feature.
A Supermoon occurs when a Full Moon coincides with the Moon's closest approach to Earth, making it appear larger and brighter.
The Beaver Moon is the traditional name for November's Full Moon.
You can see features like the Aristarchus Plateau and the Serenitatis and Crisium Mares with the naked eye.
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