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The September full moon arrives early. When to see the corn moon, the last full moon of summer, which sets up – lehighvalleylive.com
The corn moon, the next full moon in September 2020 arrives too early to be called a harvest moon. It sets up a blue moon in October – two full moons in the same month.

The last full moon of summer will arrive early Wednesday, setting up a blue moon in October.
The September full moon is usually referred to as the harvest moon, but this year is called the corn moon for just one of the seasons crops.
The 2020 September full moon is simply too early to be a true harvest moon, according to the Farmers Almanac, which says the title goes to the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, the first day of fall, on Sept. 22.
That means the next full moon on Oct. 1 w…
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