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A Rare ‘Corn Moon’ is Rising on September 2 – Time Out

It only happens once every three years.

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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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