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A harvest moon will rise this weekend. What you need to know about the full moon.

What time does the harvest moon rise tonight
Doyle Rice

USA TODAY

  • The harvest moon is the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox.
  • September is usually the month associated with the harvest moon.
  • At moon rise, the moon is often reddened by clouds and dust in our atmosphere.

A stunning harvest full moon will rise in the eastern sky Friday evening, and the nearly full moon will be visible each night through the weekend, barring pesky clouds.

Skywatchers who step outside Friday night or early Saturday will be able to enjoy the sights of the harvest moon, one of the most popular full moons of the year. It's directly related to the changing of the seasons, AccuWeather said. 

The full moon peaks on Saturday at about 6 a.m. EDT, although it will appear bright and full in the sky beginning on Friday and into Sunday, according to LiveScience

The harvest moon is the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, which this year will be Sept. 22. 

What time does the harvest moon rise tonight

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The harvest moon first emerges around sunset on Friday and rises 25 minutes later each day in the northern United States and 10 to 20 minutes later in Canada and Europe, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Once the moon moves into its next phase, it returns to its normal schedule of rising 50 minutes later each day.

Other full moons during the year remain on that 50-minute timeline, according to EarthSky.

The earlier rising time of the harvest moon happens in the Northern Hemisphere near the autumnal equinox when the moon’s orbit is closest with the Eastern horizon, The Old Farmer’s Almanac said. The moon’s orbit moves about 12 degrees to the east each day, but because September’s full moon is so close to the horizon, it rises sooner than usual, according to the almanac.

Moonlight lasts from dawn to dusk for a few nights in a row, which gives farmers light to continue working at night, EarthSky said.

In the Southern Hemisphere, this effect occurs around the spring equinox in either March or April, according to EarthSky.

What time does the harvest moon rise tonight

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When the moon begins its ascent into the sky, it may look a burnt orange hue. This is because there is a thicker layer of the Earth’s atmosphere along the horizon compared with directly above our heads, according to EarthSky.

That atmosphere acts as a filter, transforming the moon into the eerie color when it first emerges above the horizon.

The harvest moon may also appear larger in the sky compared with other full moons, but your eyes are playing a trick on you.

Any full moon will look bigger along the horizon, so the harvest moon’s location close to the skyline makes this optical illusion more noticeable, EarthSky said.

Remaining events in 2022

Three more full moons will occur this year, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac:

• October 9: Hunter’s moon

• November 8: Beaver moon

• December 7: Cold moon

Native American tribes have different names for the full moons, such as the Cheyenne tribe’s “drying grass moon” for the one happening in September, and the Arapaho tribe’s “popping trees” for the full moon occurring in December.

What time does the harvest moon rise tonight

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Catch the peak of these upcoming meteor shower events later this year, according to EarthSky’s 2022 meteor shower guide:

• Draconids: October 8-9

• Orionids: October 20-21

• South Taurids: November 5

• North Taurids: November 12

• Leonids: November 17-18

• Geminids: December 13-14

• Ursids: December 22-23

And there will be one more total lunar eclipse and a partial solar eclipse in 2022, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac. The partial solar eclipse on October 25 will be visible to people in parts of Greenland, Iceland, most of Europe, northeast Africa, and western and central Asia.

The total lunar eclipse on November 8 can be seen in Asia, Australia, the Pacific, South America and North America between 3:02 and 8:56 a.m. ET. But for people in eastern North America, the moon will be setting during that time.

What time is the Harvest Moon 2022?

When to See the Full Moon in September 2022. This year, look for September's full Harvest Moon to appear just after sunset on Friday, September 9. It then reaches peak illumination at 5:58 A.M. Eastern Time on Saturday the 10th, drifting below the horizon shortly thereafter.

Is it a Harvest Moon tonight 2022?

Perhaps the most iconic of all the full Moons, the “Harvest Moon” will this year rise on Saturday, September 10, 2022. The name is always given to the closest full Moon to the fall equinox, which this year occurs on Thursday, September 22.

What is the exact time of the Harvest Moon?

The Full Moon on September 10, 2022 at 09:59 UTC is the Harvest Moon.

Is this the Harvest Moon tonight?

See the Harvest Moon of 2022 on Sept. 10!