![]() The Full Harvest Moon holds major cultural significance in many different communities, who spend this full moon not just celebrating the fall harvest, but also the moon itself. September’s full moon is so well-known for its luminosity and brilliance that certain Native American tribes even named it the Big Moon. In the northern hemisphere, the Full Harvest Moon rises very soon after sunset, providing plenty of bright light for farmers harvesting their summer crops. September’s full moon is known as the Full Harvest Moon, as it is the full moon that is closest to the fall equinox. The New Moon is earlier in the month on Friday, September 15th. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Full Moon for this month will occur later in the month on Friday, September 29th. ![]()
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