The full moon for September is usually known as the “Harvest Moon” but not this time around.
The Autumnal Equinox — the beginning of Fall — in the Northern Hemisphere and Spring in the Southern Hemisphere occurs Sept. 22 at 2:19 p.m. Eastern, well past the date of September’s full moon.
Instead, we will enjoy the full corn moon on Sept. 7, rising at sunset in the East. Check here for your moonrise time . It is the last full moon of summer and should be a beautiful sight as it rises.
Be sure to try and get a picture with your camera and smartphone. Find a spot that has a clear view of the East that is free of trees, buildings and lights.
For parts of the world , the full corn moon will undergo a total lunar eclipse — or Blood Moon as some like to call it — which will not be vi