Hello friends, a heads up … EarthSky will be taking 2 days off this weekend, Sunday and Monday … back Tuesday. Watch for this weekend's full Hunter's Moon | | This weekend - Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings - the moon will look full, or nearly so, to the eye. It's the Northern Hemisphere's first full moon of autumn, and Southern Hemisphere's first full moon of spring. September's full moon was the closest full moon to the autumn equinox, for us in this hemisphere. It was the Harvest Moon. The full moon after the Harvest Moon is called the Hunter's Moon. What's a Hunter's Moon? Is it just a name? In fact, the Hunter's Moon - like the Harvest Moon - has special characteristics. Read more. | | |
Watch for Earth's shadow and the Belt of Venus | | Look east after sunset - toward the place where this weekend's Hunter's Moon will be rising - for Earth's shadow. It's a deep blue-gray band, curved as Earth is curved, moving opposite the sun. The Belt of Venus is the subtle pink band above the shadow. You can see Earth's shadow, and the Belt of Venus, in Nancy Ricigliano's image, above. Read more. | | |
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