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Rare Corn Moon to Rise Sunday Night
The Corn Moon's total lunar eclipse will be visible from Australia, Asia, Africa, and Europe, marking a rare celestial event with astrological significance for Pisces and Aries signs.
- On September 7, 2025, the Corn Moon will reach its full phase and be accompanied by a total lunar eclipse that can be observed from Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
- This event occurs because the Earth will position itself between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow and creating the eclipse known as the Blood Moon or Chandra Grahan.
- Most of North America will miss the eclipse, but partial views may be possible in eastern Argentina, Alaska, and Hawaii, while the Corn Moon will appear bright and prominent locally at 7:26 P.M. moonrise.
- Astrologer Evan Nathaniel Grim explained that the eclipse signals a conclusion to falsehoods and illusions, encouraging all zodiac signs to wrap up significant issues, while Pisces must focus on adjusting their priorities to turn their aspirations into reality.
- Skywatchers will experience a rare combination of the full Corn Moon and Blood Moon, offering a significant celestial display with cultural symbolism and impacting astrological perspectives.
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Rare Corn Moon to rise Sunday night
(KARK) -- When people think of the Harvest Moon, they usually think of September's full moon. But every three years, the Harvest Moon is October's full moon. This is one of those years, meaning September's full moon is referred to as the Corn Moon. (KARK) Whichever month receives the name 'Harvest Moon' is based on the proximity of each full moon to the autumn equinox. This year, the fall equinox takes place on September 22. Since October's full…
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Skywatchers will experience a rare double event on September 7 and 8, with a total lunar eclipse, or Blood Moon, and the Corn Moon. This unique alignment occurs when Earth is between the Sun and Moon, casting a red hue on the lunar surface.
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