A rare 'Super Harvest Blood Moon' is coming tonight: Here's when to see it and what it means
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Tonight's full moon provides a rare celestial combination including a supermoon, a harvest moon, and a blood moon, an event not seen until 2042.
The supermoon makes the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter, occurring only a few times each year when the moon is at its closest point to Earth.
A partial lunar eclipse will occur, giving the moon a 'bloody' appearance as the Earth blocks some sunlight, making it look like a bite has been taken out.
The harvest moon reflects the changing natural world, with traditional names inspired by Indigenous tribes, celebrating the cycle of nature and its importance to agriculture.
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