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Wow! That’s bright. Here’s why.

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Let the dogs out this morning and $$&@ had to put sunglasses on! In case you wanted to know.

“The full moons of each calendrical month are traditionally given names—such as Worm Moon (March) or Buck Moon (July)—often derived from tribal or European cultures, next week’s has been dubbed the "Beaver Moon."

“At exactly 4:16 a.m. EST on Monday, Nov. 27, the Beaver Moon will be at its fullest, as it will be most directly opposite the sun when viewed from the Earth.“


“As for folklore, the Beaver Moon might have gotten its name due to the fact that beaver pelts get their thickest this time of year (beavers have to keep warm in winter). In the 1800s in America, hunting beavers for their pelts was big business, so November might have been peak season for the trade, giving rise to the moon’s name, according to Farmer’s Almanac.
Notably, however, if the moon falls before Nov. 7, it becomes the Hunter's Moon, according to EarthSky.

 
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