PITTSBURGH (KDKA)– The Hunter’s Moon is a pudgy moon, but better.
The Hunter’s Moon is the pudgy moon after the Harvest Moon, which looked on September 13 this year.
Hunter’s Moon rising: this weekend will lift the following pudgy Moon. See significant aspects at https://t.co/C9hshrb5ml pic.twitter.com/nai9cmpill
— NASA Moon (@NASAMoon) October 8, 2019
This weekend, October 12-13, is main time for the Hunter’s Moon in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Hunter’s Moon goes on shut to the autumn equinox, that strategy there could be early night moonrises.
Traditionally, the Hunter’s Moon used to be acknowledged to illuminate the prey of hunters after harvest season.
Explore for a pudgy-taking a look moon in the east as the sun goes down.
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