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Supermoon Spectacle: November's Closest and Brightest Full Moon Rises Across Canada

Summary

  • November 2025 full moon is the "closest and brightest" of the year
  • Moon will be just 356,980 km from Earth, its nearest point in 2025
  • Beaver Moon, named for beavers preparing for winter, will appear larger and brighter
Supermoon Spectacle: November's Closest and Brightest Full Moon Rises Across Canada

Canadians are in for a celestial treat this November, as the country prepares to witness the closest and brightest supermoon of 2025. On November 5th, the full moon will reach its nearest point to Earth, coming within just 356,980 kilometers of our planet.

This "Beaver Moon" is named for the time of year when beavers start to take shelter for the winter ahead, and when beavers were traditionally trapped for their pelts during the fur trade. While the moon may not appear significantly larger than usual when it rises in the sky, it will shine brighter and more luminous than other full moons throughout the year.

The peak illumination of this supermoon is set to occur at 8:19 AM ET on November 5th, though it will still appear full on the nights of November 4th and 5th. Stargazers across Canada will be able to enjoy the stunning spectacle as the moon rises over the horizon, potentially taking on an orange hue due to the "moon illusion" effect.

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This November's full moon is the closest and brightest of 2025, offering Canadians a rare opportunity to witness the natural wonder of a supermoon event.

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The "Beaver Moon" is the name given to November's full moon, which is significant because it is the time of year when beavers start to take shelter for the winter ahead, and when beavers were traditionally trapped for their pelts during the fur trade.
The November 2025 supermoon will be the closest and brightest of the year, coming within just 356,980 kilometers of Earth.
Canadians can expect to see the full moon appear larger and brighter in the sky, though it may not actually be significantly bigger. The moon may also take on an orange hue due to the "moon illusion" effect as it rises over the horizon.

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