Updated on: October 10, 2024 6:06 pm GMT
The next full Moon will occur on the night of September 17, 2024, at 10:35 PM EDT. This full Moon will be marked by a partial lunar eclipse, where only 8.4% of the lunar surface will recede into Earth’s umbra, creating a dramatic visual effect. The eclipse will be visible starting at 8:41 PM EDT, with the peak occurring at 10:44 PM EDT, when the Moon will be at its most obscured.
This full Moon is also referred to as the ”Corn Moon” and the “Harvest Moon,” significant in various cultural traditions, particularly in relation to harvest activities. As the full Moon aligns closely with the autumnal equinox, it provides extra light for farmers during harvesting.
Additionally, this full Moon occurs during a Supermoon, making it appear larger and brighter in the sky. As part of this lunar cycle, stargazers can look forward to seeing bright planets like Saturn and Venus in close proximity to the Moon, enhancing the celestial view.
For those interested in observing it, binoculars or telescopes may reveal more details of the lunar surface, although the full Moon and the eclipse can be appreciated with the naked eye as well.
Mark the date, prepare for a night of stargazing, and enjoy the beauty of the Moon in its full glory!
As September approaches, skywatchers are in for a delightful experience as the celestial event of the Harvest Supermoon coincides with a partial lunar eclipse. Scheduled for next week, this phenomenon marks a rare occasion where the full moon, often referred to as the Corn Moon or Harvest Moon, will become partially obscured by Earth’s shadow. This month’s supermoon is also particularly significant due to its proximity to Earth, appearing larger and brighter than usual, a phenomenon that has drawn immense interest from both amateur and seasoned astronomers.
In recent years, lunar events have captivated public attention. The total lunar eclipse in May 2021, known as the “Super Flower Blood Moon,” showcased the mesmerizing beauty of these celestial gatherings, leading to a surge of interest in astronomy. Moreover, scientific advancements have improved our understanding of lunar eclipses, encouraging people to step outside and engage with these natural wonders.
To see this amazing alignment, find a clear spot when the eclipse happens and the moon goes dark. Invite your friends and family for a fun evening under the stars, enjoying the beautiful show that nature puts on. This is a great chance to connect with the universe, so save the date and get ready for a magical experience!