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Posted
On 5 October 2017 at 19:46, peatff said:

First one here in a decade apparently.

Think we get one here in devon every year.:001_smile: Isn't it meant to be the full moon nearest the autumn equinox or something.

 

It was spectacular though, especially with the clear skies that night.

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9 hours ago, GardenKit said:

Think we get one here in devon every year.:001_smile: Isn't it meant to be the full moon nearest the autumn equinox or something.

 

It was spectacular though, especially with the clear skies that night.

Thats what I thought .  Think we get two  a year . Also one at the spring  equinox . ?

Posted
9 hours ago, GardenKit said:

Think we get one here in devon every year.:001_smile: Isn't it meant to be the full moon nearest the autumn equinox or something.

 

It was spectacular though, especially with the clear skies that night.

Sorry, the difference is it's an October harvest moon. The harvest moon is the full moon nearest the Autumn equinox, what do they harvest in Spring ? and usually occurs in September but is late this year. Telegraph article explains it well I think

Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, peatff said:

Sorry, the difference is it's an October harvest moon. The harvest moon is the full moon nearest the Autumn equinox, what do they harvest in Spring ? and usually occurs in September but is late this year. Telegraph article explains it well I think

There is also the  " Hunters Moon " which appears in October , after the " Harvest Moon " ( usually September ) and is the full moon with the red/orange  tinge . 

Edited by Stubby

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