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If you missed November’s Supermoon, don’t miss the next ones or our desert stargazing escape.
November 5, astronomy enthusiasts were treated to one of the year’s most spectacular lunar phases: the “Super Beaver Moon.” Peaking on the 5th, this full moon appeared approximately 14% larger and 30% brighter than a normal moon, creating an unforgettable sight for those who watched it. This spectacle was made even more unique by its rare coincidence with the peak of the Southern Taurid meteor shower.
Missed it? Not to worry, you still have three more supermoons this winter:
✅ December 4, 2025 – Cold Moon
✅ January 3, 2026 – Wolf Moon
✅ February 1, 2026 – Snow Moon
Want to see them in perfect clarity? While images of the recent Super Beaver Moon from across the world were stunning, nothing compares to an uninterrupted, real-life view of these celestial marvels.
Join our Stargazing Under the Desert Sky program in the Mojave Desert, California — Led by experts from astronomical institutions, we travel to the clear, pristine skies of the Mojave Desert in California. Imagine stepping away from city lights, standing under a sky free of light pollution, and immersing yourself in the vast universe.































