
A Stunning Beaver Moon Will Light Up Colorado’s Night Sky on November 5
Daylight Saving Time is officially over in Colorado. This means that many of us are getting home after sunset. On November 5, make sure to look up to the sky at night because there is a rare moon event. This rare moon event is supposed to look amazing in the state of Colorado.
Colorado’s Next Supermoon: The Beaver Moon
On November 5, we are supposed to have another supermoon. This moon will be known as the beaver moon. It is also known as the digging moon and the deer rutting moon.
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Why the Beaver Moon Will Shine Bright in Colorado
According to Action Network, the beaver supermoon is going to look amazing in the state of Colorado. Thanks to sky clarity, humidity, and elevation, the beaver moon will be the third most prominent in the state of Colorado. Experts believe that this moon will be extremely easy to spot with the naked eye.
Best Places in Colorado to Watch the Beaver Supermoon
The Action Network says that Rocky Mountain National Park, Red Rocks, and Great Sand Dunes National Park will be the best places to see the latest supermoon.
When to See the Beaver Moon in Full Force
The beaver moon should be easy to spot across all of Colorado.
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According to the Farmer's Almanac, the beaver moon will be in full force on November 5 at 6:19 a.m. Most Colorado residents will be able to see the moon on the night of November 4, though.
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