
The moon appears full on Earth once a month. Only a part of the moon is seen on the ground, as the rest is in the shade. Most of the time there is never a full moon, only in cases where the moon, the sun and the earth match so well then the moon is 100% full. But how many times do we look at the moon? The moon is full twice a month or four times a season. The full moon of September is commonly known as the Harvest Moon, though it also has several other names in different cultures. Harvest Moon is associated with autumn equinox. But what is the Harvest Moon?

On average, the moon is about 50 minutes later every day. But when a full moon occurs near an autumn equinox, the moon emerges closer to the sunset time. However, is Harvest Moon the largest or the brightest? Not necessarily. It may seem to you bigger, but it's a shame that your eyes are doing. It's the moon's illusion.
