A Harvest Moon reaches peak illumination tonight: When to look up
What is a Harvest Moon?
The Harvest Moon is the full moon that occurs closest to the autumnal equinox, which is usually around September 22 or 23. In 2022, the Harvest Moon will reach peak illumination tonight, September 10, at 9:59 p.m. EDT.
The Harvest Moon is named for its role in helping farmers harvest their crops. The bright moonlight allowed farmers to work late into the night, gathering in their crops before the winter frosts arrived.
When to look up
The Harvest Moon will be visible all night long, but it will be at its brightest and most beautiful around moonrise and moonset. In most areas, the moon will rise in the east around sunset and set in the west around sunrise.
The best time to view the Harvest Moon is when it is low in the sky, near the horizon. This is because the moon's light is scattered by the atmosphere, making it appear larger and more orange.
What to expect
The Harvest Moon is a beautiful sight to behold. It is a large, bright, and orange moon that is perfect for stargazing. If you have a telescope, be sure to set it up and take a look at the moon's surface. You may be able to see craters, mountains, and valleys.
Even if you don't have a telescope, you can still enjoy the Harvest Moon by simply looking up at the sky. Find a place with a clear view of the horizon and watch as the moon rises or sets.
Other interesting facts about the Harvest Moon
- The Harvest Moon is also known as the Corn Moon, the Barley Moon, and the Wine Moon.
- The Harvest Moon is the closest full moon to the Sun, making it the most powerful full moon of the year.
- The Harvest Moon is a time of great abundance and fertility.
- The Harvest Moon is a time to celebrate the fruits of our labor and to give thanks for the Earth's bounty.
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