Today, November 11, marks a special celestial event as the moon enters its full phase, known as the "Beaver Moon." The Beaver Moon got its name from the indigenous Algonquin tribes, as it was the time to set beaver traps before the swamps froze, ensuring a supply of warm winter furs.

As the full moon reaches its peak, skywatchers are encouraged to take a moment to gaze at the night sky and appreciate the beauty of the luminous orb. The Beaver Moon will be particularly bright and full, making it a stunning sight for all to see.

In the coming days, the moon will start to wane, transitioning into a waxing gibbous phase. On November 12 and 13, the moon will still be visible in the night sky, albeit not as full or bright as today. However, it will still be a sight worth looking up for.

So don't forget to take a moment out of your busy day to step outside and look up at the moon today. The Beaver Moon is sure to impress with its radiant glow, reminding us of the wonders of the universe.