September 17's full moon will be a supermoon and a harvest moon. A partial lunar eclipse will also happen the same night.
The last supermoon of the year will grace the night sky on September 28. Known as the Harvest Moon, it will look closer and brighter than other phases of the moon this month when it rises over the UK.
17 and Sept. 18. This particular partial lunar eclipse — also the Harvest Moon — was extra special since it was also a supermoon, so it shone even brighter and looked larger in the sky.
March's full moon, dubbed the Worm Moon, will reach peak illumination early in the morning on Friday, March 14.
The last supermoon of the year will grace the night sky on September 28. Known as the Harvest Moon, it will look closer and ...