Live from China's capital on Friday, November 15, as the Beaver Full Moon lights up the night sky.
The moon, named after the North American beavers which build their winter dams at this time of year, is also known as the Frost Moon or Mourning Moon which also describe the approach of the cold season.
The phenomenon occurs when the Sun and the Moon are aligned on opposite sides of Earth, with the full face of the Moon lit up by the Sun. This is the fourth and last Supermoon of the year which appears bigger and brighter than usual one and reaches its peak at 20:28 GMT.
Visibility of the moon will depend on weather conditions. Transmission may be cancelled in case of poor weather.
Live from China's capital on Friday, November 15, as the Beaver Full Moon lights up the night sky.
The moon, named after the North American beavers which build their winter dams at this time of year, is also known as the Frost Moon or Mourning Moon which also describe the approach of the cold season.
The phenomenon occurs when the Sun and the Moon are aligned on opposite sides of Earth, with the full face of the Moon lit up by the Sun. This is the fourth and last Supermoon of the year which appears bigger and brighter than usual one and reaches its peak at 20:28 GMT.