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The Lawrence Hall of Science | Harvest Moon on Oct. 1—Why is it Special in 2020? A Search the Sky Activity @lawrencehallofscience | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
The Full Moon closest to the Fall Equinox is the Harvest Moon, and this year there are two things that make it special. See what they are in this video, and compare the motion of the Moon in different seasons.

More "Search the Sky" videos about the Full Moon
Getting to Know the Full Moon:
https://youtu.be/qelBW0inXOQ
SuperMoon and the Moon Illusion:
https://youtu.be/iMrOws-UaV4

Rising times and sky views in this video are for Berkeley, California.
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Harvest Moon on Oct. 1—Why is it Special in 2020? A Search the Sky Activity @lawrencehallofscience