The full Moon in November 2025 occurs on November 5, peaking around 8:19–8:20 a.m. Eastern Time (1319 GMT). It is commonly called the Beaver Moon and, this year, is also a supermoon, meaning it will appear larger and brighter as it coincides with the Moon’s closest approach to the Earth.
Details to consider:
- Visibility: In the Americas, the Moon reaches full illumination in the morning hours on November 5 (ET), with it being fully visible the night before and after depending on your local time and horizon conditions.
- Name and significance: The November full Moon is traditionally known as the Beaver Moon, a name derived from beaver gathering and building activity entering winter.
- Supplemental notes: Some sources flag this as the year’s second supermoon, reinforcing its brightness and size at peak. If you’re planning viewing, check local rise/set times for your location and consider clear skies around the peak moment on the morning of the 5th or the surrounding evenings.
If you’d like, I can tailor viewing tips for your location and provide exact local times for moonrise, moonset, and lunar phase visibility.
