Bright full moon

brightest moon

The brightest object in the sky after the Sun.

November 14 full moon will not only be the largest, it will be the closest and the brightest this year. It is the superluna more similar to that of January 26, 1948 and will not see another until November 25, 2034.

The Moon will be completely full and in its maximum splendor on November 14 at 13:52 UTC.

The Moon will reach its perigee: the closest point to Earth for this month. For this reason it is also called the Full Moon of perigee. The last super moon was the one of October 16, 2016, but the one of November will be even closer, only to 356,509 km.