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Catch the Corn Moon Before It's Gone: Your Last Chance in 2025

Summary

  • Only 3 full moons left in 2025
  • September's Corn Moon peaked on Sept. 7
  • Next lunar eclipse visible in North/South America in 2026
Catch the Corn Moon Before It's Gone: Your Last Chance in 2025

As of September 9th, 2025, skywatchers have just a few more opportunities to witness the full moon this year. According to the article, there are only 3 full moons left in 2025, making September's Corn Moon a must-see event for many.

The Corn Moon, so named for its connection to the corn harvest season, reached its peak on Sunday, September 7th. While a total lunar eclipse coincided with the full moon, it was only visible in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Those in North and South America who missed the eclipse will not be able to see it again until the next one occurs on March 3, 2026.

However, the good news is that the moon will still appear full to the naked eye for a couple of days after its peak. So stargazers who were unable to catch the eclipse still have a chance to observe the Corn Moon in its full glory over the next few days. With the year's final full moons coming in October, November, and December, this may be the last opportunity for many to witness a 2025 full moon in its entirety.

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FAQ

The next lunar eclipse visible in North and South America will occur on March 3, 2026, according to NASA.
September's full moon is known as the Corn Moon, as it is connected to the corn harvesting season, according to the Farmer's Almanac.
There are only 3 full moons left in 2025, making September's Corn Moon a must-see event for many stargazers.

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