Harvest Supermoon and Eclipse Captivates Skywatchers
Harvest Supermoon and Eclipse Captivates Skywatchers
Harvest Supermoon and Eclipse Captivates Skywatchers
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On the night of September 17, a rare celestial event combining a supermoon, a partial lunar eclipse, and the Harvest Moon was visible across various parts of the world, including North America and Europe. The Harvest Moon, named for its prominence during the harvest season, appeared larger and brighter due to its closer proximity to Earth. Observers in Northeast Wisconsin witnessed the peak of the eclipse around 9:45 p.m. with about 8-9% of the moon covered by Earth’s shadow. The eclipse's timings varied by location, with the darkest phase visible at 10:44 p.m. EDT in the U.S. and early morning hours in Europe and Africa. Clear skies contributed to excellent visibility for this rare event.

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