A Rare Celestial Phenomenon Will Be Visible On This Week's Super Harvest Moon
Briefly

The Super Harvest Moon Eclipse sounds epic - and it is. But the eclipse will be subtle, as only four to eight percent of the Moon will be in shadow.
The September Full Moon is typically called the Harvest Moon, symbolizing the time of harvesting crops. Other names include the Fruit Moon and the Barley Moon.
NASA officials claim this Full Moon will be the second of four supermoons this year, closely tied with the October full Moon for being the closest.
Viewers might see Saturn near the Moon. Mars and Jupiter will later join, and NASA mentions Venus will appear, adding to the celestial show.
Read at Inverse
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