Look Out for Potential Auroras, a Partially Eclipsed Supermoon, and More in September's Night Sky
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As September unfolds, skywatchers are treated to a bounty of celestial events, including bright planetary appearances and the spectacle of a partially eclipsed supermoon that highlights the night sky.
A key highlight for this month is the partially eclipsed full harvest supermoon on September 17, providing a stunning visual treat and a chance for photography enthusiasts to capture its beauty.
For those seeking optimal night sky views, dark-sky areas and accommodations equipped with telescopes will enhance your stargazing experience during this month's celestial events.
On September 7, Saturn will reach opposition, showcasing its stunning rings. Observers can look for it as a bright yellowish dot ascending in the constellation Aquarius.
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