By Iain Todd

Published: Tuesday, 12 November 2024 at 08:26 AM


The full Moon of 15 November 2024 is this year’s so-called ‘Beaver Moon’, and will also be a ‘supermoon’.

It rises at 15:31 UTC and marks the fourth and final supermoon of 2024, ending a consecutive run that began with the Super Blue Moon of 19 August.

In this guide we’ll explore the meaning behind the term ‘Beaver Moon’, discover what a supermoon is and how to make the most of the lunar spectacle.

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Beaver Moon over Monte Prena Mountain, seen from L’Aquila, Italy, on 26 November 2023. Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Beaver Moon explained

‘Beaver Moon’ is among the stranger nicknames given to full Moons.

You may have come across of lots of different names attributed to full Moons, from the commonly-heard Harvest Moon to other names like Worm Moon and Strawberry Moon.

These are just nicknames, and don’t actually have any bearing on how a particular month’s full Moon will appear.

So why is the November full Moon called a Beaver Moon?