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...the Super Harvest Moon Will Make Lovely Amber Total Lunar Eclipse...

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Sept. 22, 2015:

In the days before light bulbs, farmers relied on moonlight to help them harvest their crops. Many crops ripen all at once in late summer and early autumn so farmers found themselves extremely busy at this time of year. They had to work after sundown. Moonlight became an essential part of farming, and thus, the Harvest Moon was born.

According to folklore, the Harvest Moon is the full Moon that falls closest to the autumnal equinox, the hectic beginning of northern autumn. In 2015, the Moon is full on Sept. 28th, less than a week after the equinox of Sept. 23rd. The coincidence sets the stage for a nice display of harvest moonlight.

But wait. This year’s Harvest Moon is not like the others. It’s going to be eclipsed.
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2015/22sep_lunareclipse/
 
Space Weather News for Sept. 26, 2015

This weekend's full Moon is a "supermoon," the biggest and brightest of the year, and it is about to be eclipsed. On Sunday evening, Sept 27th, sky watchers in North America will see the swollen lunar orb glide through the shadow of Earth, turning it a beautiful shade of sunset red. The same eclipse will be visible from South America, Europe, Africa and parts of Asia during the early hours of Sept. 28th. The Coca-Cola Space Science Center is broadcasting the event live at .
For more information about the eclipse, and a big sunspot facing Earth this weekend, visit http://spaceweather.com
 
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