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Beaver Moon

November 2024 Full Moon

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Friday, November 15, 2024 at 9:28 PM Coordinated Universal Time

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About the Beaver Moon

The Beaver Moon gets its name from the time of year when beavers are actively preparing for winter by building their dams, and trappers would set their traps. It is a time for preparation, security, and gathering resources for the winter.

🔭 Viewing Guide

To honor the Beaver Moon, find a calm, industrious setting. A spot by a quiet river, a lake, or a pond is perfect. The reflection on the still water adds to the tranquil, preparatory feeling of this moon.

Quick Facts

Date: 11/15/2024
Time: 9:28:00 PM
Phase: Full Moon
Illumination: 100%

📸 Photography Tips

  • • Use a tripod for sharp images
  • • Best time: 1-2 hours after moonrise
  • • Try different focal lengths
  • • Include foreground elements
  • • Shoot in RAW format

🌤️ Weather Check

Remember to check local weather conditions before heading out to view the Beaver Moon!

🌍 Suggested Viewing Location

Cherry Springs State Park, Pennsylvania

Coordinates: 41.66°N, 77.82°W

Why this location?

This location offers excellent dark skies and minimal light pollution, making it ideal for moon viewing and photography.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the name Beaver Moon come from?

The name is attributed to both Native American and colonial American traditions, marking the time when beavers finalize their winter lodges and when trappers would hunt them for their thick pelts.

What is the theme of the Beaver Moon?

The central theme is preparation and industry. It encourages us to secure our own "dams" for the winter, ensuring we have the material, emotional, and spiritual resources to be safe and comfortable.