Moon Phases

November full moon is the Super Beaver Moon

Super Beaver Moon on November 15 near the Pleaides with Jupitier and Aldebaran nearby.
On the evening of November 15, 2024, the November full moon – the Super Beaver Moon – will light up the sky. It’ll lie close to the Pleiades star cluster. Bright Jupiter and the fiery eye of Taurus the Bull, Aldebaran, are nearby. Chart via EarthSky.

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The crest of the November 2024 full moon will fall at 3:29 p.m. CT (21:29 UTC) on Friday, November 15. So – for the Americas – the fullest moon will come overnight on Friday, November 15. All of us will see a bright, nearly full moon. As a bonus, this weekend’s moon is near the point in its orbit where it is closest to Earth. This makes it a supermoon. In fact, it’s the last of four supermoons in a row.

On the night of full moon – November 15 – the bright, round full moon will be climbing in the east, as night falls. And we’ll all find the moon glowing high in the south near midnight and dropping low in the west near sunrise. The moon is roundest on the day that it’s full. But the day before and after, it appears almost, but not quite round and full in our sky.

Chart showing the moon, Earth and sun and how the full moon always lies opposite the sun.
At full moon, the sun, Earth, and moon align in space, with Earth in the middle. The moon’s day side – its fully lighted hemisphere – directly faces us.

The full moon is a whole-Earth event. And every full moon is opposite the sun, rising when the sun sets and setting when the sun rises. At full moon, the sun, Earth, and moon form a line in space, with Earth in the middle. It’s at this time that the moon’s fully lighted hemisphere – its day side – faces Earth most directly.

November full moon is Beaver or Frosty Moon

All the full moons have popular nicknames. If the full moon in November falls before November 7, it’s called the Hunter’s Moon. Otherwise, as in 2024, you can call November’s full moon the Beaver Moon, or Frosty Moon. That’s because in November, North American beavers are preparing their dens – and stocking up on food – for the coming cold months. We also hear the name Digging Moon for this November full moon, because it’s the last chance for seasonal foraging by forest animals.

The full moon passes in front of the Pleiades

The bright full moon will lie close to the delicate Pleiades star cluster. Because of the great brightness of the moon, this pretty cluster of stars might be nearly impossible to see. And in the early morning hours of November 16, the moon will pass in front of the Pleiades – a challenging event to see due to the moon’s overpowering brightness.

The moon’s path across the sky

In the Northern Hemisphere, the November sun travels across the southern sky each day in a short, low arc. So the full moon, being opposite the sun in the sky, travels in a long, high arc across the November night sky. Now consider the moon’s path six months ago or six months from now. A May full moon travels in a short, low arc, while the May sun moves in a long, high arc. At full moon, the sun and moon are opposite each other in space.

Chart showing the high arc of the May sun and November full moon and the low arc of the November sun and May full moon.
The high arc across the sky of the November full moon closely matches that of the May sun. The low arc of the November sun closely matches that of the May full moon.

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Why is the full moon so bright?

All full moons are bright. And their strong glow lightens the sky enough to blot out all but the bright planets and brightest of stars.

There are two major reasons why the full moon is so bright. First and most obviously, a full moon isn’t a point of light, like a star or a planet. It covers a much-larger area of our sky, and so reflects more of the sun’s intense light. But secondly, and most importantly, the sun is so bright. It’s some 400,000 times that of the moon. And moonlight is just reflected sunlight. So the moon isn’t really bright in and of itself. In fact, the moon’s surface has a relatively low reflectivity, similar to that of asphalt.

If the moon had a reflectivity matching that of snow, the full moon would be over five times brighter!

This month’s full moon is also a supermoon being particularly close to us on Earth. It is almost 15% brighter than a typical full moon.

Read more: What is a supermoon? The last one for 2024 is coming

November full moon in Taurus

The November full moon can lie in front of one of three constellations of the zodiac. Most years, as it does this year, it falls in Taurus the Bull. But it can also be in Aries the Ram as it will be in 2025.

However, infrequently, November’s full moon can lie in the sprawling constellation just southwest of Taurus, called Cetus the Whale.

Chart showing the November 2024 full moon lying in the constellation Taurus with dots for the Pleiades, Jupiter and Aldebaran.
The November 2024 full moon will occur on the overnight of November 15 and it will lie in the constellation Taurus.

Bottom line: The November full moon, frequently called the Full Beaver Moon, will fall in the afternoon of November 15, 2024, and will appear full that night. And it’s a supermoon, the last supermoon of 2024.

Posted 
November 15, 2024
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