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Fireworks weren't the only things to light up the sky on Bonfire Night. The largest, brightest Moon of the year glowed all across the world - and sky watchers could see it again tonight.

This year's Beaver Moon - the name given to November's full Moon - was special for a number of reasons.

Firstly, it was a supermoon , which occurs when a full Moon is closer to Earth in orbit. The Beaver Supermoon marks the second of three Supermoons in 2025 - and this month's is the largest and brightest of the year.

It also rose on Bonfire Night in the UK, making the perfect backdrop for the firework displays that dazzled the night sky.

And tonight, the Beaver Supermoon will appear just as big and bright as it did last night - but this time will be joined by a stunning bright b

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