The month of September is already here and along with the change in the calendar, there are some weatherly changes too. The change of seasons also brings in some astronomical delights. If you love observing stars, watching the night sky or the moon, and studying more about it all then the month of September also has some interesting celestial events coming up. The three major events that occur in September 2019 are Harvest Moon, September Equinox and the Aurora Lights. We will tell you more about each and the dates of these occurrences. These are some of the major celestial events in September 2019.

Harvest Moon or Full Moon of September

The Harvest moon 2019 will take place on September 13- September 14. Every full moon of the month has a story behind the name and some superstitions. The full moon of September is called as Harvest moon. According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, this moon can bring in good luck. The harvest moon will glow brightly on night of September 13. The harvest moon is also among the most popular full moon of the entire year.

September Equinox

The last week of September is also a time for seasonal changes. Autumn begins officially on September 23 for people living in the Northern Hemisphere. So the September Equinox is also called as Autumn Equinox will last until the winter solstice. It will the Autumnal equinox in USA, Central America, Canada, Europe, Asia, northern Africa. Spring Equinox 2019 Pictures: Beautiful Blooms Around The World Welcome The Change of Seasons.

Return of Aurora, Zodiacal Light

One of the most interesting events of September is the Zodiacal light. It refers to an elongated cone of light sometimes seen in the night sky, thought to be a reflection of sunlight. It is also called as false dawn as it is seen just before sunrise. It is produced by sunlight reflecting off dust particles in the Solar System known as cosmic dust. Amazed by Aurora Borealis Pics? Scientists Study How the Beautiful Phenomenon of Northern Lights Occur.

Other than this, the entire September Equinox is a good viewing time for watching the Northern Lights. Auroras are known to be more active around the time of equinoxes. If you have always wanted to catch up on the lovely delight of sparkling lights in the night sky then September might be a good time to head for some Northern Light watching.

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