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The September harvest moon that will take to the sky on Thursday is that last supermoon of 2023. Here's what to know about the full moon.
It's called a Harvest Moon because it traditionally provided farmers with more time to pick their crops. Here's what else to know about the full moon.
U.S. celebrates 55 years since Apollo 11 moon landing 04:21. The September Harvest Moon, a partial lunar eclipse, will make its debut in the sky Monday evening and last through Thursday morning.
The harvest full moon perfectly aligned with the Statue of Liberty in New York City. 10 of 10. The Perfect View . The Harvest Supermoon in Istanbul, Turkey, on Sept. 17, 2024.
Drifting over the skies early Friday will be the Harvest Moon — the last "supermoon" of the year. Here's a look at what it is and how can you can see it.
This year, the harvest moon will rise about a week after the autumn equinox, from Thursday night into Friday morning. The moon will be at it’s fullest at 5:57 a.m. on Friday.
The full harvest moon shined in the early morning hours of September 29, also marking the fourth and final supermoon of 2023. September’s full moon reached peak illumination around 5:58 a.m. ET ...
This year's Harvest Moon will be the fourth and final supermoon of 2023, occurring two days after it reaches perigee, the closest point in its orbit of Earth, according to Space.com.
A partial lunar eclipse will also give the moon a slight bloody tint as the Earth blocks full sunlight from reaching the moon. Between 10:12 and 11:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 17, it will look like ...
The Harvest Moon will reach its peak on Sept. 17 at 10:43 p.m., according to the Farmer’s Almanac. You could see it every night from Sept. 16 to 18.
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