September's full Supermoon will be a partial lunar eclipse: What to know

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September's full Supermoon will be a partial lunar eclipse: What to know
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The full moon, also known as Harvest Moon, will arrive on Sept. 17.

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In collaboration with J. Paul Getty Museum, Thomas will be participating in Getty's "Rising Signs: The Medieval Science of Astrology" exhibition during which he will be part of a panel in an online conversation on Oct. 3 to discuss the connection between medieval astrology and popular contemporary practice. Learn more about the event here.When can you see the full harvest moon?

The moon will finish exiting the full shadow at 11:16 PM and the partial shadow on Wednesday morning at 12:47 AM., which occurs when a moon is at or near the closest point in its orbit, causing the harvest moon to look dramatically more radiant and larger than usual.

"This means that both zodiac signs hold ties to our health - physical or mental - as well the physical or spiritual world," Thomas said. "This duality grounds us in the practical while also opening us up to the divine, as well."Many ancient cultures and religions celebrate celestial cycles, including finding ways to honor and harness the power of the full moon.

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