October's Supermoon: When and How to View the Year’s First Celestial Event

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The super harvest moon, the largest and brightest moon of the year, will be visible tonight into early October 7, peaking at 11:47 p.m. ET, with cloud cover potentially affecting visibility across the U.S. The moon's name and timing are linked to historical harvests, and it coincides with upcoming meteor showers, offering a spectacular celestial display.
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