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When to See the Full Moon in September 2024. This year, look for September’s full Harvest Moon to appear just after sunset on Tuesday, September 17. It then reaches peak illumination at 10:34 P.M. Eastern Time. This year, it is also a Supermoon!
On the night of September 17-18, 2024, the Earth, the sun and the Super Harvest Moon will line up in space, causing a lunar eclipse. The eclipse will be far from total. At mid-eclipse, only 8%...
The next Full Moon in 2024 is at 10:34 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Sept. 17, and is called the Corn Moon. Much of the world will also see a partial lunar eclipse.
The September Full Moon can be both the Harvest Moon and the Corn Moon. Most years, the Harvest Moon is in September, but around every three years, it’s in October. Corn is usually harvested around the September Full Moon, which is why one of the traditional names is Full Corn Moon. ©iStockphoto.com/michaelgwilson.
The September Full Moon in 2024 is called the Harvest Moon. It occurs around the autumn equinox and is famous for rising right after sunset for several days in a row. The Full Moon will be on September 18 at 02:34 GMT (September 17, 10:34 p.m. EDT), but don’t worry if you miss the exact day and time: the Moon will appear full for several days ...
The full moon of September, called the Harvest Moon, will be on Sept. 17 and undergo a partial lunar eclipse visible from anywhere on the night side of Earth.
The Harvest Moon appears from September 16 to 18! The Moon will appear full for about 3 days around this time, from Monday through Wednesday. Why does this phenomenon happen? Learn more—and shine on Harvest Moon!