Tonight, the spectacular harvest moon is ready to achieve its fullest in UK skies.
The lunar occasion is especially vital as it’s the first of three consecutive supermoons – which happen when a full moon is at its closest level to the Earth. The final was in November 2024.
If that is not sufficient, the moon tonight is also referred to as a hunter’s moon, which is normally the identify given to the complete moon that comes after the harvest moon – however on this event it happens on the identical time.
What’s a harvest moon?
Dr Noelia Noel, senior lecturer in astrophysics on the College of Surrey, says the harvest moon is the complete moon that seems closest to the autumn equinox. This lands round 22 September yearly.
She says earlier than the invention of electrical lights, farmers relied on the glow of the complete moon to complete gathering crops after sundown – therefore the identify.
“It’s not a different type of moon, but its timing means it rises earlier for several evenings in a row, keeping the nights brighter for longer,” Dr Noel provides.

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The Harvest Moon, rises in entrance of the US Capitol. Pic: Reuters
When is one of the best time to see the harvest moon?
Sara Russell, a researcher at London’s Pure Historical past Museum, says the harvest moon ought to be seen all night time, however will rise within the UK round 6.20pm.
Eager stargazers can have observed that the moon technically turned a full moon round 4.48am on Tuesday morning, however tonight it is going to seem at its greatest and brightest to the bare eye.
Ms Russell provides: “There’s an optical illusion that means the moon always looks bigger when it is close to the horizon, where there are buildings and trees to compare it to, so it would be good to take a look soon after it rises.”

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The Harvest moon over California. Pic: Reuters
How one can get one of the best view of the harvest moon
Dr Noel says one of the simplest ways to view the harvest moon is to move outdoors shortly after the solar goes down and look to the east.
She says no telescope is required and probably the most dramatic views might be when the moon is low on the horizon.
In case you are not sure the place east is, Dr Noel says to look roughly in the direction of the place the solar rises within the morning.
A supermoon and a hunter’s moon
Dr Noel says tonight is a “double treat” because the moon will even be a supermoon, and a hunter’s moon.
She says a supermoon occurs when the moon is at its closest level to Earth, so it seems barely larger and shines as much as 15% brighter.
Ms Russell provides this occurs as a result of the moon orbits the Earth in an elliptical slightly than excellent circle, that means it’s generally nearer and generally additional away.
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A hunter’s moon is the identify sometimes given to full moon that follows the harvest moon, Dr Noel explains, however this yr, the timing is so shut that individuals are utilizing each names.
Much like the harvest moon, the identify comes from the moon’s notably vivid mild, which traditionally was utilized by hunters when stalking prey at night time.
“Whatever you call it, it’s one of the brightest, boldest moons of the year,” Dr Noel says.
When is the following supermoon?
Tonight is the primary supermoon of the yr, with two following carefully after.

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The harvest moon over Manhattan. Pic: Reuters
The second will happen on 5 November and the third on 4 December.
Ms Russell says the supermoon subsequent month is anticipated to be “the biggest one of all”.

