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Are you ready for the next supermoon? The Beaver Moon is set to appear in the Colorado sky on Nov. 5. Set your sights to the sky on Wednesday morning when it will reach its full peak at 6:19 a.m. But don’t worry if you miss it,
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Astronomer captures 2 meteors slamming into the moon (video)
Two bright meteors were caught slamming into the moon on Thursday (Oct. 30) and Saturday (Nov. 1), by Japanese astronomer Daichi Fujii, curator of the Hiratsuka City Museum. The flashes, visible from Earth for just a split second, were caused by space rocks striking the lunar surface at high speed, producing brief but brilliant explosions of light.
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Full Beaver Moon visible tonight in central NC
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Full Beaver Moon will be visible in central North Carolina on Tuesday night. This is the second of three supermoons in 2025. Supermoons are full moons that appear larger and brighter than usual because of the moon being at its closest point to Earth in its orbit, according to NASA.
November’s full moon is here! Get your cameras ready because this one is already making for some beautiful views across Arkansas, especially with all of our fall colors in full display. Also known as the Hunter's or Beaver Moon,
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What is the moon phase today? Lunar phases 2025
What is the moon phase today?Today, Nov. 3, 2025, the moon is 13 days old and is in the Waxing Gibbous phase of its lunar cycle. It is 95% illuminated.October 2025 moon phases and datesMoon phaseDateFull MoonNov.
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According to astrologer Nina Kahn, the full Beaver Moon on Nov. 5 will bring major growth for these three fixed zodiac signs.
A coastal flood statement remains in effect until 9 am as minor coastal flooding will be possible due to the higher-than-normal king tides.