Moon - usually known as the 'Harvest Moon' - will be at its brightest in Scottish skies tonight. The Harvest Moon -sometimes called 'Corn Moon' - is the full Moon that happens nearest the autumnal equinox, reports Cambridge Live.
Near the time of the autumnal equinox - usually around September 23- the angle of the moon's orbit relative to the Earth's horizon is at its minimum.
This means that the full moon rises above the horizon much faster than usual.This month's luminous disc will be on show for all to see in Scotland in the wee, small hours of Tuesday morning - September 21.Here is everything you need to know about September's Harvest Moon, including how to spot it.September's 'Harvest Moon' will be at its fullest on Tuesday, September.
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