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Nermin Abbas
The month of September witnessed many astronomical events, including the emergence of the harvest moon and the appearance of the autumn equinox
According to the British newspaper Mirror, we provide a comprehensive list of astronomical events before they occur on the scheduled dates.
September 9th
Neptune is located at the closest point of the Earth that day and his whole face will be illuminated by the sun
Neptune is located more than 2.7 billion kilometers from the Earth, which means that the planet will be brighter than any other time of the year.
You may need a telescope or binoculars to see it because it will appear as a blue dot in the night sky.
September 14
A full moon will appear in the evening of September 14, when the moon will be fully lit.
The moon is known as the Harvest Moon, named after the first Americans, as it appears at the time of corn harvest.
September 23
The autumn equinox takes place the day we formally bid farewell in the summer and go into the fall
It is precisely when the sun rises directly over the equator, which means that there will be almost the same amount of day and night in the world.
September 28
The last astronomical event we are looking for in September is the New Moon on September 28th.
The moon will fall on the same side of the earth as the sun, which means it will not be visible in the night sky.
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