The penultimate supermoon of this year is set to brighten the gloomy skies on Friday. Known most commonly as the Beaver Moon, it most likely got its name from the heightened activity of beavers preparing for the winter months ahead.
Others speculate that it got its name from Native Americans who set beaver traps before the swamps froze, to secure a supply of warm winter furs.
This month’s full moon will mark the end of four consecutive supermoons – the Blue moon in August, September’s Harvest moon and the Hunter’s moon in October, which was the brightest of all.
It will not be as bright as last month’s full moon, it is guaranteed to dazzle stargazers.
It will be roughly 23,000km closer to Earth than normal, with experts saying it will look around 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual.
The next supermoon will occur in October 2025, so make sure to catch a glimpse of it tonight.