Capture the Stunning Beaver Moon with These Tips

Capture the celestial spectacle of the year with your camera or smartphone. We reveal the secrets to a perfect photo.

Prepare your camera! A heavenly spectacle awaits you

Friends and beauty lovers, the time has come to elevate our gaze and our creativity! The universe gives us an absolutely magical event: the Beaver Moon, the most dazzling of all of 2025, is about to illuminate the skies of Mexico. Imagine a lunar disk that looks 14% larger and shines 30% brighter. This is not just any night; It is a direct invitation to connect with the immensity, to capture a little piece of heaven and to remember that there are always wonders waiting to be discovered. This phenomenon, also known as the November Supermoon, occurs when our satellite reaches its closest point to Earth, and is a golden opportunity to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary.

Your equipment, your ally: from the smartphone to the professional camera

And here comes the best news: you don’t need to be a professional with fancy equipment to get an incredible shot. Your passion and these recommendations are all you need! If you have a SLR or digital camera with a good zoom, it’s your time to shine. Take advantage of its power to achieve those sharp details that will leave you breathless. But there is an infallible secret, a true game-changer: the tripod. This accessory will be your best friend to eliminate vibrations and guarantee perfect stability. Trust me, that stability will make the difference between a good photo and a spectacular one.

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What if your main tool is your trusty mobile phone? Let’s celebrate it! Technology is on your side. Activate video mode, zoom to maximum and focus directly on the moon. Now for a powerful trick: adjust the exposure manually by sliding your finger down the screen to reduce the brightness. This simple gesture will make the craters and plays of light come to life. And a bonus of genius: record a short video while taking screenshots. This strategy will give you multiple images with different lighting atmospheres, it’s like having a photo studio in your pocket!

Secrets revealed: take your moon photography to the next level

The most experienced photographers share their wisdom: preparation is everything. Look for elevated locations and get away from the light pollution of the city. Allow yourself to experience the peace of nature while you wait for the perfect shot. The peak moment is during its rise or just before dawn, when the moon is close to the horizon and is dressed in golden and orange hues. It is a moment of serene and profound beauty.

If you venture into manual mode, set a medium speed and a closed aperture (such as f/8 or f/11) to avoid being dazzled by the light and losing detail. And for all the brave ones who use their smartphone, “night” modes or applications specialized in astrophotography, such as Star Walk, are incredible allies that will enhance your creative capacity. Capturing this phenomenon goes beyond a simple image; It is an emotional experience that connects us with the rhythm of the cosmos. The Beaver Moon closes the cycle of supermoons of the year, a powerful and constant reminder of the bond that unites us with the universe.

Heaven is calling you! Share your most amazing captures of the Beaver Moon on your social networks using #LunaDelCastor2025 and encourage others to look up. Looking for more inspiration to capture the wonders of the universe? Explore our astrophotography section and discover how to turn every night into an opportunity to create art.

How artificial intelligence transforms global security

Motorola Solutions is committed to hybrid models and agentic AI in the transformation of the sector.

Security industry: cloud migration and artificial intelligence

Security is undergoing a profound transformation. The cloud, generative artificial intelligence and video surveillance systems as decision tools are redefining the sector. This was stated by Pedro Simoes, global vice president of video security and analytics at Motorola Solutions.

“The cloud is a very strong trend, but it is not a solution for all sectors,” he explained. Prison facilities, airports and nuclear plants require hybrid models that combine local infrastructure with cloud services. Motorola Solutions is committed to unified platforms.

One of the key advances is agentic artificial intelligence. The company introduced Operator, a platform that integrates video, access controls and sensors in a single interface. The objective: reduce the time between detection and response. “It’s not just identifying. It’s being collaborative in decisions,” said Simoes.

The role of sensors in smart cities

Cameras no longer just record: they are sensors. “Today a camera produces data that can be used to optimize logistics, mobility or business decisions,” he added. Security information extends to multiple applications.

However, the growth of AI poses privacy challenges. Motorola Solutions developed “AI nutrition labels,” documents that detail capabilities and limitations of its models. “We are the first company in the sector to create and use this type of labels,” said Simoes.

Mexico and the 2026 World Cup

Mexico is experiencing a key moment for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The arrival of millions of visitors is driving investments in technological infrastructure and security in airports, hotels and stadiums. Simoes confirmed collaboration with governments, without revealing details. “Safety is a priority; our responsibility is to develop technology that protects people and infrastructure.”

He recommended organizations think long term: “The decision should not be based only on current problems, but on the challenges of three or five years.” The combination of cloud, generative AI and unified platforms will define the next stage of the sector.

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Strawberry Moon: the June full moon will arrive on the 29th

The Strawberry Moon will light up the night sky on June 29. Know its origin and other names.

The night sky will offer a notable astronomical event at the end of June. That month’s Full Moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, will reach its maximum splendor on Monday, June 29, according to the specialized portal Star Walk.

When and how to see it?

The full moon will occur exactly at 5:57 in the afternoon, central Mexico time. It will be the first full Moon after the summer solstice, which according to the same source will happen on Sunday, May 21. The satellite will be fully illuminated from June 28 to 30.

The origin of the name

Despite what its nickname suggests, the Moon does not take on a pinkish or reddish hue. The name “Strawberry Moon” comes from the native North American peoples, who named it that way because it coincided with the harvest season for this fruit in various regions of the continent.

In other cultures, this same full moon receives names such as:

  • Moon of Moras
  • Honeymoon
  • Rose Moon
  • Moon of Ripening Berries
  • Garden Moon
  • Green Corn Moon
  • Windy Moon
  • Birth Moon
  • Moon When the Buffalo Bellows

All of these nicknames are linked to natural phenomena typical of the same time of year.

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The oldest plague: remains from 5,500 years ago in Siberia

Traces of plague from 5,500 years ago found in teeth of Siberian hunter-gatherers.

Scientists have identified the earliest evidence of plague known so far: traces of bacterial DNA in the teeth of hunter-gatherers buried near Lake Baikal in Siberia. Carbon dating indicates that the disease caused outbreaks about 5,500 years ago, about 200 years earlier than previously thought.

Finding in Siberia

A team led by geneticist Eske Willerslev of the University of Copenhagen analyzed remains from four cemeteries. They found traces of Yersinia pestis in the teeth of 18 individuals. The dating revealed two episodes of infection.

“To understand our own history, understanding the history of the plague is extremely important,” Willerslev said.

The prehistoric plague spread in stages. According to the authors, it was probably transmitted from marmots—native rodents—when people consumed their raw organs or handled infected skins. It also spread from person to person through coughing or sneezing.

Many of the deceased were children between 8 and 11 years old. Three girls were buried together; two were cousins. An aunt and her nephew were found in another mass grave. “There were people who buried the dead and who knew who they were. It’s a very human element,” said co-author Ruairidh Macleod, an expert in ancient DNA at the University of Oxford.

Implications of the study

The researchers note that children may be at greater risk due to still developing immune systems. The presence of multiple victims suggests that the prehistoric plague caused both isolated cases and outbreaks, said geneticist Aida Andrades Valtueña, from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, who was not involved in the study.

This ancient strain evolved long before the bubonic plague responsible for the medieval Black Death. However, there is evidence that earlier plagues were just as serious. The disease not only affected populous cities, but also small nomadic groups.

“Understanding the steps the bacteria took to become the deadly pathogen we know today can provide clues about how pathogens could emerge in the future,” wrote Andrades Valtueña.

The study was published Wednesday in the journal Nature.

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