The full moon of October will be visible on Oct. 6 and will combine two spectacular features, a harvest moon and a supermoon.
The harvest moon, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, provides multiple nights of near-sunset rises and extended evening light.
The Almanac states that the supermoon will be the largest and brightest moon of the year as it will be the closest the moon has been to earth in 2025.
The combination of these two moons will create a visually striking display, making it ideal for photography or enjoying a fall evening.
This full moon, according to the Almanac, will be the first of three consecutive supermoons in 2025.
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Other names for October’s full moon
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