The Spectacular Harvest Moon Supermoon Lunar Eclipse
Get ready to witness a celestial extravaganza in the night sky this Tuesday as the harvest moon shines bright as a supermoon while also experiencing a partial lunar eclipse. This event marks the second of four consecutive supermoons happening this year.
The full moon and lunar eclipse will be visible from Tuesday night, September 17, into Wednesday morning, but its full splendor can be enjoyed from Monday evening until Thursday morning.
What time is the lunar eclipse?
The lunar eclipse will kick off when the moon enters Earth’s partial shadow at 8:41 p.m. EDT, with the dramatic moment happening when the top edge of the moon enters full shadow at 10:13 p.m. EDT. The peak of the partial lunar eclipse is expected at 10:44 p.m. Eastern time.
What is the harvest moon?
The harvest moon is the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, which falls on September 22 this year. Historically, this moon was crucial for farmers who relied on its natural light to harvest their crops into the late hours of the night.
How many supermoons are there in 2024?
A supermoon occurs when the full moon is within 90% of perigee, its closest point to Earth, making it appear larger and brighter. In 2024, there will be four supermoons, with each one offering a unique and awe-inspiring sight in the night sky.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to witness the magical combination of a harvest moon, supermoon, and partial lunar eclipse. Grab your binoculars and head outside to marvel at the wonders of the universe on display right above your head.