CLEVELAND, Ohio — Skywatchers in Northeast Ohio and beyond will be treated to a celestial double feature next week as the beaver moon — the year’s largest and brightest full moon — rises on Wednesday, Nov. 5.
The spectacle will coincide with the peak of the Southern Taurids meteor shower, offering a rare chance to catch both events under the same sky.
The beaver moon will officially reach full illumination at 8:19 a.m. ET Wednesday, according to timeanddate.com. That moment occurs during daylight locally, but the moon will appear nearly full both Tuesday and Wednesday nights as it rises in the east during dusk…