As autumn spreads its golden charm across fields, the night sky readies itself for one of its most captivating spectacles—the Harvest Moon. Unlike other full moons, the Harvest Moon holds a unique place in both tradition and astronomy, rising closest to the September equinox. Its glow has long guided farmers, once extending their harvest hours under its light, while also inspiring myths and stories across cultures. In October 2025, this rare celestial event will shine once again, later than usual, marking a special moment that occurs only occasionally. For skywatchers, the Harvest Moon is more than a bright disc in the sky—it is a reminder of the timeless bond between Earth’s changing seasons and the steady cycles of the cosmos. Unlike other full moons of the year, the Harvest Moon ho

See Full Page