From a close encounter with Saturn to the changing seasons, here are the top astronomy events of September 2024.
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00:00Keep your eyes out for Saturn in the night sky.
00:08The gas giant will reach its peak brightness when it's in opposition on the night of
00:12September 8th.
00:13With a telescope, you'll be able to see Saturn's famous rings and its largest moons,
00:17including Titan.
00:19A partial lunar eclipse will darken the moon on the night of September 18th.
00:23The eclipse will be visible in most of North America, South America, Africa, Europe, and
00:28the Middle East.
00:30This month's full moon is known as the Harvest Moon, and it's going to be a super moon,
00:35making this the Super Harvest Moon eclipse.
00:38On September 22nd, the seasons will change once again under the equinox.
00:43Autumn begins in the Northern Hemisphere, and spring begins for the Southern Hemisphere.
00:48In the days after the equinox, look for an astronomical phenomenon known as the zodiacal
00:53light, which is dust particles in the plane of our solar system that reflects light from
00:56the sun.
00:57Reporting for AccuWeather, I'm Ariella Scalise.