Don't miss the full 'Harvest Supermoon' rise on Oct. 6: Here's what to expect

Space.comThursday, October 2, 2025 at 2:00:00 PM
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Don't miss the full 'Harvest Supermoon' rise on Oct. 6: Here's what to expect
Mark your calendars for October 6, 2025, as the first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Supermoon, will rise in the sky near Saturn. This celestial event is not just a beautiful sight; it offers a unique opportunity for stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts to witness the moon's impressive size and brightness. The alignment with Saturn adds an extra layer of wonder, making it a perfect occasion for night sky photography and gatherings.
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