Why 2025's Harvest Moon is a rare October full moon

Space.comFriday, September 26, 2025 at 3:00:00 PM
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Why 2025's Harvest Moon is a rare October full moon
The 2025 Harvest Moon is set to be a unique event as it will occur in October instead of the usual September. This rare occurrence is due to the timing of the full moon in relation to the autumn equinox. It's a great opportunity for skywatchers and those interested in astronomy to witness this beautiful phenomenon, making it a noteworthy event for the year.
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