Harvest Moon tonight |
| Published: September 26, 2007, 8:31 am |
| Tags: 9 27, 9 28, harvest, auroras, 9 26, moon |
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There's a full Moon tonight (Wed., Sept. 26) and it has a special name-- "Harvest Moon," the full Moon closest to the autumnal equinox. In the days before electric lights, farmers relied on moonlight to help them gather ripening autumn crops. The bright Harvest Moon allowed their work to continue late into the night. Now, post-Edison, we appreciate the Harvest Moon more for its beauty than its utility. Moonrise happens tonight at sunset. Look eastward tonight and enjoy September's Harvest Moon.Northern fall has begun with a vibrant flourish of green--that is, green Northern Lights. A solar wind stream hit Earth on Sept. 21st sparking an intense, three-day display of polar auroras. Get ready for more: Another solar wind stream is due on Sept. 27th or 28th. Updates and a gallery of spectacular photos may be found at SpaceWeather.comUpdate: Bob at caught two pretty neat shots of the Harvest Moon with one at 98%. Great job, Bob! [ Full article ] |
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