September Full 'Corn Moon': Be ready to witness most beautiful night

NASA said that day and night are the same on the date of this astronomical event. This astronomical event was observed in India on 1 September and will also be on 2 September.

Yogita S.
Published on: 2 Sep 2020 11:26 AM GMT
September Full Corn Moon: Be ready to witness most beautiful night
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In India, the night sky of first September was illuminated by the light of Corn Moon. The US Space Agency NASA says that full moon will be seen in the sky today, ie on September 2, but it is being called Corn Moon. NASA said that day and night are the same on the date of this astronomical event. This astronomical event was observed in India on 1 September and will also be on 2 September.

Corn Moon of September:

This full moon is being given the name of corn moon, because day and night are equal on the date of this astronomical event occurring before autumn. Corn Moon got its name from the American people. They also believe that this time is right for growing corn crops.

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According to meteorologists, this full moon is a sight, which appears on the eastern horizon. When the moon is on the lower side of the horizon it appears large. It appears to be of great size between two buildings or on the sky.

This is followed by the astronomical event of Harvest Moon on 1 October and Hunter Moon on 31 October. It also means that a rare blue moon will be seen shining in the Halloween night sky.

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According to the Kisani Panchang, the blue moon appears only once in 18 to 19 years. The next blue moon will appear on Halloween in 2039. The moon is also known as barley or barley moon, as farmers consider it the right time to harvest barley.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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