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The full moon will decorate the sky this weekend. This phenomenon will happen on Saturday, September 10, 2022 around 6: 00 p.m. or 17: 00 PM.

The full moon usually occurs after summer, causing four consecutive supermoons or four full moons to emerge during the closest approach to the Moon to Earth, making the Moon look bigger and rising up to 16 percent brighter than the average full moon.

The full moon occurs about once a month at the position of the Sun, the Earth, and the Moon line up at 180 degrees imaginary lines. The lunar orbit is only 5 degrees different from the Earth, so it's usually higher a little or lower than the Earth's shadow.

Another name for this phenomenon is Sprouting Grass Moon, Egg Moon and Fish Moon, because according to Maine Farmer's Almanac, it's been quoted to NASA, because historically swimming upstream to lay eggs.

It's when the atmosphere filters shorter wavelengths, such as blue and purple, but allows the length of red and orange waves through it, meaning it can reach the Moon and turn it into red wine.