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The Hunter’s Moon, renowned as the year’s largest supermoon, is set to captivate stargazers with its striking brightness and remarkable proximity to Earth. This full moon will offer a rare spectacle, appearing closer than any other moon this year, creating an extraordinary visual experience for astronomy enthusiasts. The month is also rich with cosmic events, including the visibility of two comets and the emergence of a new star, further enhancing its allure.As the Hunter’s Moon rises, it symbolises the changing seasons and the time-honoured traditions of harvesting, making it a significant moment for observers worldwide.

What is Hunter’s Moon?

The name “Hunter’s Moon” is derived from the traditions of the Algonquin Native American tribe. Historically, this time of year marked the period when tribes would stock up on meat for the approaching winter. The name reflects the practice of hunting and gathering during this season.
The Hunter’s Moon occurs after the Harvest Moon, which is the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox. Other names associated with this full moon include Corn Ripe Moon and Falling Leaves Moon, reflecting various cultural interpretations. Other names from Native American tribes include Drying Rice Moon, Freezing Moon, and Migrating Moon, all of which signify the changing seasons and activities related to them.

What makes the Hunter’s Moon special?

Closest supermoon of 2024

The Hunter’s Moon will be the only full moon to come as close to Earth as 220,055 miles in 2024. This proximity will result in an especially striking appearance, making it seem larger and brighter than usual when viewed from Earth.

Timing of the full moon

The full moon will occur on October 17, with its peak brightness occurring just hours after reaching its closest point to Earth. For observers, this means an excellent opportunity to witness the moon in all its glory.

Cosmic wonders in October

October 2024 is packed with cosmic phenomena, making it an exciting time for astronomy enthusiasts:

Visibility of comets

Two comets will be visible this month. One has already captured the attention of skywatchers with its spectacular display. The second comet will appear towards the end of October, adding to the celestial excitement.

Emergence of a new star

Additionally, there is a new star set to emerge in the night sky, further enriching the month’s astronomical offerings.

Hunter’s moon October 2024

According to NASA, the Hunter’s Moon will rise at 6:13 PM ET in the United States and at 4:56 PM in India. In the U.S. West Coast, the moon will rise at 6:25 PM. To enjoy the best views of this supermoon, stargazers are encouraged to seek out locations with minimal light pollution and clear skies.
The full moon won’t linger for long, entering its last phase on October 24, just a few days before Halloween. This means that Halloween night (October 31) will be notably dark, as the moon will be transitioning away from its full phase.

Will there be a full moon on Halloween?

For those hoping to see a full moon on Halloween, the next occurrence won’t happen until 2039. According to EarthSky, full moons on Halloween are quite rare, occurring approximately every 18-19 years. The last time this event took place was in 2020.
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