The 2024 harvest moon is the 2nd supermoon and last lunar eclipse this year. Here's the best time to see it when it rises Tuesday.
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This year's harvest moon, a supermoon, will illuminate the sky, coinciding with the last partial lunar eclipse of the year on Tuesday evening.
The harvest moon marks the full moon closest to autumn, historically aiding farmers by providing light for late-season crop harvesting.
The moon will appear larger and take on a yellow-orange hue upon rising, enhancing visual experiences and photographic opportunities for moon gazers.
The super harvest moon will be at its fullest on September 17 at 10:35 p.m. ET, visible for about three days.
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