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The Beaver Supermoon, 2025’s brightest and largest full moon, lit up skies across the globe this week, captivating stargazers and social media users alike. Appearing nearly 6% larger and 16% brighter than a typical full moon, it reached its closest point to Earth — about 221,823 miles (357,622 km) — creating a breathtaking celestial spectacle.
This was the second supermoon in a consecutive series, rising in the constellation Taurus, a sign associated with stability and self-worth. Astrologers and sky watchers shared that this lunar phase symbolized grounding energy and personal reflection, sparking emotional and creative responses from many observers.
From Georgia in the United States to Buenos Aires in Argentina, thousands turned their lenses skyward to capture the glowing orb. Noted astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy shared detailed high-resolution images that quickly went viral online, highlighting the moon’s craters and luminous textures.
Celebrities joined the lunar celebration, with Matthew McConaughey and other stars posting moonlit tributes on social media, encouraging followers to “pause and appreciate the wonder above.”
On platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, hashtags such as #BeaverMoon and #Supermoon2025 trended globally as users shared photos, poems, and personal wishes inspired by the moon’s radiant beauty.
The Beaver Moon, named after the seasonal behavior of beavers building winter dams, has long symbolized preparation and reflection — themes that resonated deeply as the world admired 2025’s most luminous night.
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