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A Rare ‘Corn Moon’ is Rising on September 2 – Time Out
It only happens once every three years.

Can’t believe it’s September already? Neither can we, but the full moon is rising tomorrow to welcome in the new calendar month – and (whisper it) the start of a new season.
September’s full moon is usually called the ‘harvest moon’, because it’s the moon that falls closest to the equinox on September 22 – but this year the October full moon will get that moniker instead. (That’s unusual: it only happens once every three years.)
This week’s moon, which will rise in skies tomorrow (September 2…
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