The November Supermoon, also known as the Beaver Moon, illuminated the sky with its incredible brightness and size on the night of Wednesday, November 5th. It is the second of three supermoons expected in 2025 and the closest full moon to Earth this year. This supermoon was approximately 14% larger and 30% brighter than a normal full moon, making it the largest and brightest lunar event of the year. The November Supermoon will be at its closest approach to Earth at a distance of approximately 357,000 kilometers, approximately 17,000 miles closer than a normal full moon. This proximity causes the Moon to appear larger and brighter than usual, giving it the name "Supermoon."

Visibility in India

If weather and cloud conditions are favourable, the Supermoon will be visible from nearly every

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