New Delhi, Nov. 4 -- Get ready for a spectacular sight in the night sky as the 'Beaver Moon' will appear on November 5 with peak illumination at 8:19 a.m. ET. This full Moon is special because it will be the closest full Moon to Earth this year, making it appear bigger and brighter than usual. This supermoon is often associated with colder weather, as it marks the approach of winter in many regions.
The Moon follows an elliptical, or egg-shaped, orbit around the Earth rather than a perfect circle. A supermoon occurs when the Moon comes closer to Earth than usual in its orbit. When this happens at the same time as a full Moon, it is known as a "supermoon".
At its nearest point, called perigee, the Moon appears noticeably larger and brigh...
		
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