Harvest moon lunar eclipse: When and how to watch?
Monday, 16 September 2024
On Tuesday evening, skywatchers in the United States, Europe, Africa, western Asia, and parts of Antarctica can observe a partial lunar eclipse coinciding with a super full Moon. Known as the Harvest Moon due to its proximity to the autumnal equinox, this event will also result in King Tides. The eclipse peaks at 10:44 pm EDT.
On Tuesday evening, skywatchers in the United States, Europe, Africa, western Asia, and parts of Antarctica can observe a partial lunar eclipse coinciding with a super full Moon. Known as the Harvest Moon due to its proximity to the autumnal equinox, this event will also result in King Tides. The eclipse peaks at 10:44 pm EDT.
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