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The harvest moon is the last full moon of the summer. This year it will appear to be full for three days with peak illumination occurring at 6:54 p.m. CT Monday.
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Its name has ties to strawberry picking season, and when the strawberry moon appears above the horizon, the marginal supermoon will look large and gold.
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On Monday, the full moon will be the biggest and brightest it’s been in almost 70 years.It’s commonly called a “supermoon.” It’s a phenomenon that occurs…
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Even if you don’t need to stay up late Monday night to finish taxes, you might want to. Starting after midnight there will be what’s called a “blood…