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  2. Full moon - Wikipedia

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    The supermoon of 14 November 2016 was 356,511 km (221,526 mi) away [1] from the center of Earth. Supermoons occur 3–4 times per year. [2] As the Earth revolves around the Sun, approximate axial parallelism of the Moon's orbital plane (tilted five degrees to the Earth's orbital plane) results in the revolution of the lunar nodes relative to the Earth.

  3. September 2025 lunar eclipse - Wikipedia

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    A total lunar eclipse will occur at the Moon’s ascending node of orbit on Monday, September 8, 2025 (September 7 for some areas), [1] with an umbral magnitude of 1.3638. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow, causing the Moon to be darkened. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon's near side entirely passes ...

  4. What September's full moon in Aries means for your zodiac sign

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    The final supermoon in Aries occurs on September 29, 2023. Here's what the Harvest Moon has in store for each zodiac sign and what to know about the next full moon of September.

  5. August’s Full Moon Is a Rare Super Blue Moon - AOL

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    The lunar cycle takes about 30 days (29.5 to be exact) to complete and includes eight moon phases. The four major ones are new moon, first quarter moon, full moon, and third quarter moon.

  6. This Is What September’s Full Moon—the Harvest Moon ... - AOL

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    If you want to see the full moon in September, it’s set to light up the sky in the middle of the month. “It will appear on Tuesday, September 17 at 10:34 PM ET,” Stardust reveals.

  7. Lunar month - Wikipedia

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    The apparent diameter of the Moon varies with this period, so this type has some relevance for the prediction of eclipses (see Saros), whose extent, duration, and appearance (whether total or annular) depend on the exact apparent diameter of the Moon. The apparent diameter of the full moon varies with the full moon cycle, which is the beat ...

  8. Saros (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    The saros (/ ˈ s ɛər ɒ s / ⓘ) is a period of exactly 223 synodic months, approximately 6585.321 days (18.04 years), or 18 years plus 10, 11, or 12 days (depending on the number of leap years), and 8 hours, that can be used to predict eclipses of the Sun and Moon.

  9. Why Tonight's Full Moon Shouldn't Be Missed - AOL

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