The full moon tonight is also Beaver supermoon: What it means and the best time to see it
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The final supermoon of the year will reach its peak on Friday, November 15, but it will look enlarged all week, captivating those who pay attention.
The snug warmth that comes with naming it the Beaver Moon highlights the beavers preparing for winter and reflects historical practices linked to the fur trade.
Painters like Caspar David Friedrich and Ralph Albert Blakelock captured the moon's essence in their works, using its illumination to evoke wonder and introspection.
A supermoon occurs when a full moon coincides with perigee, the point where the moon is closest to Earth, making it appear significantly larger.
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