![]() ![]() That means that the atmosphere has a greater effect on the light reflected by the moon, scattering more blue light and allowing more red light to pass through and hit our eyes. The moon can take an orange hue and appear larger when it is closer to the horizon because we are looking through a thicker point in the atmosphere to see it. It is claimed that the full moon is larger, brighter, and of a more orange hue during the Harvest Moon, but this generally is not the case and likely arises from the cultural influence the Harvest moon has had, and the fact that that people look for it around sunset when the moon is on the horizon, according to. The moon was therefore of massive importance in the fall as this was traditionally the time of large crop harvests. That means that the Harvest Moon period is marked by moonlight from dusk-till-dawn for several days and there is no long period of darkness between sunset and moonrise for days.īefore the advent of electricity, farmers depended on moonlight to harvest crops. ![]() Further north, this time difference is even shorter. When a full moon happens close to the equinox in mid-temperature altitudes, moon rises happen only 20 to 25 minutes later than sunset for a few days before and after. Usually a full moon rises at sunset and then each night after that, the moon rises around 50 minutes later. The Harvest Moon is just a name given to this particular full moon, but it does have some characteristics that make it a significant event. This year's Harvest Moon is the fourth of the Summer season, which is fairly unusual as seasons normally only have three full moons. The fact that it occurs anywhere within that four-week period means that the Harvest Moon is either the last full moon of the Summer season or the first full moon of the Autumn season.
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