The Harvest Moon is either the last full moon of the summer season, or the first full moon in autumn. Thus, for the Northern Hemisphere, this full moon – the full moon closest to our autumn equinox – is our Harvest Moon.ĭepending on the year, the full Harvest Moon can occur anywhere from two weeks before the autumn equinox to two weeks after. ![]() The full moon falls less than two days earlier, on September 20. In 2021, the Northern Hemisphere autumn equinox comes on September 22. Here in the Northern Hemisphere, we call the full moon closest to the autumn equinox the Harvest Moon. ![]() Thank you, Carlos! Harvest Moon and autumn equinox ![]() | Carlos Rios Martinez caught the Harvest Moon from La Bufa Hill in Zacatecas, Mexico, on September 30, 2020.
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