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Mega Moon Mania

September 17, 2024 11:04 am in by

Australia’s Super Harvest Moon.

Get ready, Aussies, because this week the sky is throwing a party! The biggest super harvest moon of the year is about to make its grand appearance. It’s like the moon’s version of a red carpet-event, and you won’t want to miss it.

So what’s a full moon? It’s when the moon’s face is fully lit up and looks like it’s showing off to Earth. The next full moon is hitting the skies on Wednesday, September 18, at 12:34 pm. But don’t worry if you’re not an early riser—this moon will be big and beautiful on both Tuesday and Wednesday nights, too.

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Mark your calendars for the rest of 2024’s moon parties:

  • October 17, 10:26 pm – Hunter’s Moon
  • November 16, 8:28 am – Beaver Moon
  • December 15, 8:01 pm – Cold Moon

Ever wonder why full moons have funny names? Native American tribes gave them names based on the season’s quirks. This month’s moon is called the Harvest Moon because it provides extra light for farmers to work late into the night. It’s like the moon’s way of helping out with the harvest—and being the ultimate night owl.

Around the globe, this moon has cultural significance. Buddhists celebrate with the Honey Full Moon Festival, a nod to a legend involving Buddha and some peace-making. And in some Asian countries, it’s a time for festivals and gift-giving—talk about a moon that knows how to throw a good bash!

To catch this lunar superstar, just look up on clear nights. No telescope needed—though if you have one, it might give you a closer look at the moon’s big moment. Find a dark spot to escape city lights, and enjoy the moon’s spotlight. It’s the biggest show in town, and it’s free!

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