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AMSTERDAM – Astronomers and scientists are watching the Harvest Moon this weekend, where the moon's face will be fully lit up in the night sky.
Harvest Moon is known as the full moon that occurs each year with the autumn equinox, which certainly means the end of summer and the official entry of autumn .
The "Harvest Moon" will appear in the evening of Friday, September 13th, when it will be visible after sunset and will reach its peak in the early hours of Saturday, September 14th.
The full moon occurs when our moon is on the other side of the earth facing the sun (between the earth and the sun), which means that its face will be fully lit in the night sky.
Badr was known as "Harvest Moon" in early Native American tribes because of its appearance during the corn harvest period. Some call it the full moon of corn.
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This article "Harvest Moon" adorns the heavens of the earth to celebrate the fall. The original is the Ammon News Agency.
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