How to Watch Tonight's Rare Harvest-Blood-Supermoon
Briefly

"The harvest moon appears near the autumn equinox, and its brightness assists farmers in harvesting their end-of-season crops. It rises above the horizon much faster than usual, creating an optical illusion making it look larger than normal."
"Supermoons happen when the moon is full and closest to Earth, appearing larger than usual. They occur three to four times a year due to changes in the moon's orbit and distance from Earth."
"During a lunar eclipse, the Earth’s shadow partially blocks sunlight from reaching the moon, creating a reddish hue known as a blood moon. This event will coincide with the harvest and supermoons."
Read at time.com
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