On the evening of November 5, local time, the skies over many cities around the world were lit up by the biggest and brightest "supermoon" of the year.
According to astronomers, this November's supermoon is the closest full moon to Earth in 2025, making it appear larger and brighter than usual.
The full moon in November is also known as the “Beaver Moon” – a name derived from the time when beavers are most active before winter, preparing to store food and build nests.
Whether in Beijing shrouded in mist, Sydney shining brightly on the sea or reflecting on the roof of the ancient Cologne Cathedral, the supermoon is a reminder for people to temporarily put aside the hustle and bustle to feel the pure beauty of nature./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/the-gioi-dam-minh-trong-sieu-trang-lon-nhat-nam-post1075288.vnp






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