Ten โCelestialโค Events to Observe in November
November’s night sky promises a โขwealth of astronomical events, fromโค a โbrilliant “super” โคMoon to captivating meteorโค showers. Here’s a guide to ten celestial sights to look forward to this month.
1. The Beaver Super Moon (november 4-5): November’s full Moon, traditionally known as the “Beaver Moon“โฃ by โฃNative American cultures – referencingโค beavers preparingโ for winter and historical hunting practices – will reach peak brightness on November 5 at 2:19 p.m.โฃ PST. This full Moon will alsoโข be a “super โMoon,” appearing slightly larger and brighter โthan usual as it coincides with the Moon’s closest approach to Earth in its orbit (perigee). โขIn โขfact, itโ will be the largest full Moon of 2025.
2. moonโค & Pleiades Conjunctionโ (November 6): Shortly after reaching fullness, โคthe Moon will โขmake a close โapproach to the Pleiades star cluster (Messier 45) on โคthe night of โNovember 6. The two will appear less than a degreeโ apart โฃin the night sky, just 49 arc minutes separating โthem.
3. The Pleiades Star โขCluster: โ The Pleiades, โคalso known as the Sevenโ Sisters, is a gorgeous open star cluster containing โฃover 1,000 hot young stars. While seven stars are traditionally โidentifiedโข within the cluster, only six areโข typically visible to theโ naked eye.
4. Northern โคtaurids Meteor Shower (November 11-12): The northern โคTaurids meteor shower is expected toโค peak on the night ofโ November 11 and the morning โขof November 12.
5. Taurid Meteor Shower Origins: Both the Northern and Southern Taurid meteor showersโฃ originate from the same source: debrisโฃ left behind byโฃ Comet Encke. Over time, the comet’s dust trail has expanded, creating two overlapping showers.
6. Enhanced Taurid Fireballsโค (2025): while typically a weak shower, averagingโฃ around five shooting stars per hour, the overlap of the Northern and Southernโ Taurids inโข 2025โ increases โขthe likelihood of โฃobserving luminous fireballs.
7. Leonid Meteorโข Shower (November 17-18): โคTheโฃ Leonid โmeteor shower will โpeak on the night of November 17-18 as Earth passes through the debrisโ trail of comet Tempel-Tuttle.
8. Leonid โHistoryโข & Frequency: โขThe Leonids โคare famous for past “shooting star explosions,” but generally produce a consistent โrate of approximatelyโค fifteen meteors per hour under optimal viewing conditions.โ This year’s shower is expected to deliver that typical โฃperformance.
9. โDark โขSkies forโค Leonid Viewing: Favorable viewing conditions are anticipatedโข for the Leonids, thanks to a waning Moonโ that will be only 9% full.
10. Source of the Leonids: โThe Leonid meteor shower is created by debris shed from Comet Tempel-Tuttle.