The moon will be full on the 29th….

The night sky this fall has the full moon on the 29th, that will be late for us here above 600 meters,it means a few more days of frost free plants.

Greetings! Here’s an overview of the September night sky in 2023:

During September 2023, stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts can expect to observe various celestial events and phenomena. Here are a few notable highlights:

  1. Full Moon(s): The Full Moon in September 2023 will occur on the 6th and the 29th. The Full Moon on the 29th will be particularly significant, as mentioned in your previous message.
  2. Planetary Observations: Observing the planets is always an exciting activity. In September 2023, you can look out for Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars, among others. Their positions may change throughout the month, so it’s worth consulting a stargazing app or website for more specific information based on your location.
  3. Meteor Showers: September features a few meteor showers. The most prominent one is the Draconids, peaking around October 8th. Although the Draconids are usually a modest shower, they occasionally produce higher activity levels, offering the potential for some shooting stars.
  4. Constellations: Look up to the night sky, and you’ll be greeted by various constellations. In the Northern Hemisphere, you can spot constellations such as Pegasus, Andromeda, Cassiopeia, and Cygnus. In the Southern Hemisphere, you’ll have a chance to observe constellations like Orion, Canis Major, and Crux.

Remember to find a dark sky location away from city lights for the best stargazing experience. Enjoy exploring the wonders of the September night sky in 2023!

Editors note: One full moon in September.

The reported 6th of September full moon is spurious. There 28 day between full moon the last one was on August 31st it will be a full harvest moon at 2:57 AM PDT.

Time change is aways off this year its in the first week of November.

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