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08/27/2018 – Ephemeris – It wasn’t the Harvest Moon but it has that effect

August 27, 2018

Ephemeris for Monday, August 27th. The Sun will rise at 6:59. It’ll be up for 13 hours and 29 minutes, setting at 8:28. The Moon, 1 day past full, will rise at 9:21 this evening.

Last night’s full moon wasn’t the Harvest Moon. That’s next month’s full moon. This full moon is the Sturgeon Full Moon. You’d think it should be the Corn Moon, That’s normally the September’s full moon, which is preempted this year by the Harvest Moon, the closest full moon to the autumnal equinox. What’s taking effect now is what I call the harvest moon effect, in that the nearly full Moon stays in the evening sky for almost a week, it seems, after full; while I’m waiting to spot the wonders of the summer Milky Way at a decent hour. On average the Moon rises about 50 minutes later each night. Now it’s decreasing to be less than 30 minutes. It won’t be until Thursday night that we’ll have a whole half hour of dark skies, and up to an hour by Friday night.

The times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.

Addendum

Harvest Moon Effect

The motion of the Moon with respect to the eastern horizon from August 27 through August 31, 2018. It shows the difference in the rise times that create the harvest moon effect. Created using Cartes du Ciel (Sky Charts).