SAN ANTONIO – Viewers shared photos to KSAT Connect showing the Beaver Supermoon lighting up San Antonio on Wednesday.
The Beaver Supermoon is the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. It reached its peak fullness at 7:19 a.m. on Wednesday but will still be visible just after sunset.
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The name stems from Native American tribes and early European settlers observing that beavers were especially active during this season, preparing their dams and lodges for the winter freeze.
Check out these photos viewers shared of the Beaver Supermoon:
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Gabby Jimenez is a digital journalist at KSAT. Gabby is a San Antonio native and joined the KSAT team in January 2025. A proud LSU alumna, she has reported for newspapers in Louisiana and Virginia, earning a Virginia Press Association award for Combination Photo and Story in 2024.