This evening, if you look through the clouds and into the night sky, you'll see November's full moon. It's not just any moon, though; this is another supermoon! That makes for four in a row, with this the last of them.
These supermoons are cool because they appear brighter and bigger than normal. They're a sight to see. We've seemingly had a lot of special lunar events this year, and it's been fun keeping up on them and learning about each.
This one is called the Beaver Moon, and it will peak around 4:30 PM tonight. (Afternoon?) That seems early, but I guess it's dusk around 5:30 anyways, so we'll still have a great opportunity to see it just about at the peak. That is- if the weather holds up. As it stands, it's looking to be cloudy, maybe even rainy throughout this first part of the weekend.
Even if you don't catch a glimpse of it, discovering more about the interesting wonders of the night sky is something we can all appreciate. If you'd like to check it out, I thought this webpage gave some good information on this Full Beaver Supermoon: https://www.space.com/38454-november-full-moon.html
Day and night, thanks for tuning in to 94.9 WQMX!