Atlanta Gears Up for the Final Supermoon of 2024!
Hey Atlanta! Get your telescopes and cameras ready! The final supermoon of 2024 is gracing our skies, making it a night to remember. Scheduled to reach full glory and rise over our city at precisely 5:18 p.m., this celestial event is definitely something you’ll want to witness—a spectacular display, especially over Midtown!
Why the Name “Beaver Moon”?
You might be wondering why it’s called the “beaver moon.” Well, according to our trusty Farmer’s Almanac, around this time of year, beavers are busy preparing for the chill of winter. Of course, the November full moon has another name up its sleeve—the “frost moon,” which sounds much more relatable! Either way, it’s an event to look forward to.
What Makes This Supermoon Special?
This moon isn’t just any full moon. It’s the grand finale in a series of four consecutive supermoons in 2024. As it rises, you might notice it appearing slightly bigger and brighter than your average full moon. Why? Because it’s at its perigee, aka the closest point in its elliptical orbit around Earth. How cool is that?
Even though there’s a lot of hoopla about supermoons, they’re not exactly rare. On average, we get to see about three to four each year. But don’t worry, if you miss this one, the next supermoon is happening in October 2025. Mark your calendars, folks!
Perfect Weather for Moon-Gazing
Hold onto your hats, because the weather’s on our side for a change. The forecast is calling for clear skies Friday night—perfect for catching a glimpse of the supermoon. Just bundle up, because it’s going to be chilly. As luck would have it, you’ll be able to see this beauty anytime throughout the night, since it won’t set until 8:08 a.m. Saturday morning.
How to Enjoy the Celestial Show
Looking to catch the action live? You can tune in to see stunning views over Midtown Atlanta. Or simply step outside with your loved ones, a warm cup of cocoa in hand, and look up at the sky—it’s bound to be a memorable night!
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Don’t Miss Out!
So, Atlantians, don’t miss this chance to witness the final supermoon of 2024. It’s not just a moon, but a magical prelude to chilly winter nights. Round up your friends and family, find a comfy spot, and let the universe show off one of its brightest wonders.
Happy moon watching!