Stargazers are in for quite the double feature this weekend: The Beaver Moon, the last supermoon of the year, will share the celestial stage with the dazzling Leonid meteor shower.
The Beaver Moon will reach the crest of its full phase at 4:29 p.m.
And as the Beaver Moon is rising, spectators might glimpse a "moon illusion," a period of time where the supermoon could look even bigger than normal due to an optical illusion.
The Beaver Moon was named after the time of year when beavers begin hibernation.
While the best viewing period will be over the weekend, the Leonids will be visible until the meteor shower ends on Dec. 2.
Persons:
Preston Dyches
Organizations:
NASA, American Meteor Society
Locations:
North America