The fourth and final supermoon of 2024, known as the beaver moon, will peak on November 15th, appearing brighter and larger due to its proximity to Earth.
This supermoon coincides with the Leonid meteor shower, offering stargazers a spectacular view of up to thousands of meteors alongside the full moon display.
A supermoon occurs when the full moon aligns with its closest point to Earth in its orbit, making the moon visually larger and brighter than usual.
The name 'beaver moon' originates from Native American names for full Moons and refers to beavers preparing for winter, highlighting nature’s seasonal cycles.
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