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Beaver supermoon 2025 coincides with Southern Taurid meteor shower peak, live broadcast from Manciano

The Beaver supermoon, the largest full Moon of 2025, will rise on November 5, 2025, coinciding with the peak of the Southern Taurid meteor shower. The Virtual Telescope Project will broadcast the moon live from Manciano, Italy, beginning at 19:00 UTC.

A perigee full moon or supermoon is seen, Sunday, August 10, 2014, in Washington. A supermoon occurs when the moon’s orbit is closest (perigee) to Earth at the same time it is full

A perigee full moon or supermoon is seen, Sunday, August 10, 2014, in Washington. A supermoon occurs when the moon’s orbit is closest (perigee) to Earth at the same time it is full. Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls

The night of November 4–5, will bring a rare overlap of two astronomical events: the Beaver supermoon, the closest and brightest full Moon of the year, and the Southern Taurid meteor shower.

At its fullest, the Moon will be about 356 980 km (221 818 miles) from Earth, reaching maximum illumination at 13:19 UTC on November 5. According to NASA, a supermoon appears about 7% larger and up to 30% brighter than the faintest full Moon of the year. Because the Moon’s orbit is slightly elliptical, its closest point, known as perigee, occasionally coincides with the full phase, producing this optical enhancement.

The November full Moon is traditionally known as the Beaver Moon in North America, marking the season when beavers prepare for winter. It is the second of three consecutive full supermoons in 2025, with the final one expected on December 6.

The Southern Taurids, a meteor stream created by debris from Comet 2P/Encke, will reach their maximum around November 4–5. The 2025 display occurs during what astronomers call a “swarm year,” when Earth crosses a denser trail of larger fragments from the comet.

American Meteor Society expert Robert Lunsford said some of these meteoroids, which range in size from baseballs to basketballs, can produce fireballs visible even under the bright glare of a full Moon.

Under ideal dark-sky conditions, the Southern Taurids typically produce about five meteors per hour. During a swarm year, the number of bright fireballs may increase slightly.

Bright Taurid fireball off the coast of Massachusetts and Rhode Island november 4 2022
Bright Taurid fireball off the coast of Massachusetts and Rhode Island on November 4, 2022.

To make the supermoon accessible to a global audience, the Virtual Telescope Project will host a free live broadcast from Manciano, Italy, beginning at 19:00 UTC on November 5.

Astrophysicist Gianluca Masi will present the session, featuring real-time views of the Moon’s rise and a selection of past full Moon images captured over the skyline of Rome. The stream will be available through the project’s webTV page.

Observers wishing to view the Taurids should aim for the midnight to pre-dawn interval, after the radiant in Taurus has risen significantly. Astronomers recommend allowing 30 minutes for the eyes to adapt to the dark and avoiding direct moonlight to maximise contrast

References:

1 Meteor Shower Calendar – IMO – Accessed on November 4, 2025

2 Supermoons – NASA – Accessed on November 4, 2025

I’m a science journalist and researcher at The Watchers, contributing to the Epicenter edition, where I cover peer-reviewed scientific research and emerging discoveries across Earth and space sciences. With a background in astronomy and a passion for environmental science, I’ve worked in shark and coral conservation in Fiji, conducting reef and shark-behavior research, contributing to mangrove restoration, and earning PADI Open Water and Coral Reef Certifications. I bring a blend of scientific rigor and storytelling to illuminate the discoveries shaping our planet and beyond.

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