A partial lunar eclipse of the Harvest Moon Supermoon is coming this month. Here's everything you need to know
Posted: Sept. 8, 2024
By:
Daisy Dobrijevic
Category: Moon
In addition to being a slightly larger-than-average "supermoon," September's full moon will also experience a partial lunar eclipse when it rises on the evening of Sept. 17.
The Full Harvest Moon of September 2024 will be a special one.
All full moons are impressive sights on their own, but this month's Full Harvest Moon will be especially noteworthy. In addition to being a slightly larger-than-average "supermoon," September's full moon will also experience a partial lunar eclipse when it rises on the evening of Sept. 17.
The partial lunar eclipse will be visible from most of North America, all of South America, Europe, all but the easternmost parts of Africa, western portions of Asia and Russia, and parts of Antarctica.
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September 2024's Full Harvest Moon will be a special event, featuring a partial lunar eclipse and a slightly larger-than-average "supermoon." The eclipse will be visible on the evening of Sept. 17 across most of North America, South America, Europe, parts of Africa, western Asia, and Russia, making it an especially noteworthy celestial event.
By: Jim
Date Added:
Sep 8, 2024