In Vietnam, the supermoon with absolute roundness will appear at 9:34 am on September 18. Therefore, on the night of September 17, the full moon night of the Mid-Autumn Festival and the early morning of September 18, people and tourists can see the supermoon at its most beautiful state.
This year's Mid-Autumn Festival coincides with the appearance of the last supermoon of 2024. Photo: TL
On the Mid-Autumn night of September 17, the supermoon will reach a roundness of more than 99%. People observing with the naked eye will not be able to feel the difference with an absolute full moon.
In particular, the Mid-Autumn Festival night of September 17 and the morning of September 18 is also the last opportunity for people and tourists to see the burnt orange supermoon this year.
This phenomenon is called the harvest moon, which occurs on the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox each year, which is the time when farmers traditionally harvest their crops.
The moon usually hangs low in the summer, which means that in the early evening you'll have to view it through a thick layer of atmosphere, making the moon appear larger and more orange than usual.
According to Time and Date, in Vietnam the super mid-autumn moon will reach its absolute fullness at 9:34 a.m. on September 18.
In addition, most of the Americas, all of Europe, Africa and part of Asia will be able to observe another special phenomenon, the "penumbral lunar eclipse", from 7:41 a.m. to 11:47 a.m. on September 18, Vietnam time.
According to the Hanoi Astronomical Society, the moon will reach its full moon phase at 9:34 a.m. on September 18. At the same time, the satellite will also pass its closest point to the Earth in its geocentric orbit. Such full moons are called “Supermoons,” a term that originated with astrologers in the late 1970s.
However, if one has the means of astronomical observation or a suitable camera to be able to see the impact craters on the celestial body, astronomy enthusiasts can see a little darkness still covering some of the craters located on the left edge of the hemisphere facing the Earth.
According to NASA, the September full moon will continue the series of four beautiful supermoons of 2024 (August, September, October, November), which is when the full moon coincides with the time it is closest to the Earth in its elliptical orbit, making us see this celestial body larger than usual.
Not to mention, in some places around the world , at certain times, you can see the Mid-Autumn Festival super moon with a burnt orange color or a penumbral lunar eclipse.
Source: https://www.congluan.vn/dem-ram-trung-thu-hom-nay-17-9-viet-nam-don-sieu-trang-khong-lo-post312752.html
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