"November's full moon is also known as the "Beaver Moon" in North America, in reference to the time of year when beavers become more active as they prepare for winter. It is also known as the Frost Moon, according to the Farmer's Almanac.
"Look to the eastern horizon at sunset on Nov. 5 to see the fully-lit lunar disk shine brightly in the evening sky close to the stars of the constellation Aries. The moon will appear larger while close to the horizon and may adopt a yellow-orange hue, as the particles in Earth's atmosphere scatter the bluer wavelengths of its reflected light."
WE CAN LOOK TOGETHER
IF YOU'RE SCARED.
Edit: Of course it would be cloudy tonight, obviously, duh.
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3 RisposteI personally will be wandering through the woods around midnight to celebrate. Who's with me?