“The Harvest Supermoon rises in all its golden glory, marking the closest and brightest full moon of the season.
The term “Harvest Moon” comes from ancient farming traditions — it’s the full moon closest to the autumn equinox, when its extended evening light helped farmers gather their last crops before winter. This year’s Harvest Moon is also a Supermoon, appearing about fifteen percent larger and thirty percent brighter than usual as it comes closer to Earth in its orbit.
Look east shortly after sunset, and you’ll see the golden disk lifting above the horizon — a breathtaking symbol of change, reflection, and gratitude for nature’s cycles.”
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