I saw the cool full moon (at least it looked full to me) earlier
this evening quite low in the eastern sky. A thin haze of cloud
cover muted it but it was still all visible.
Wednesday, Sept. 22
•This evening Jupiter (and Uranus) are below the full Harvest
Moon, as shown above.
The Moon is exactly full at 5:17 a.m. Thursday morning EDT.
•Autumn begins in the Northern Hemisphere, and spring in
the Southern Hemisphere, at 11:09 p.m. EDT. This equinox
marks when the Sun crosses the equator heading south for
the year. Day and night (if you include twilight as night) are
about equally long.