Find out when September’s Harvest Moon is happening and how you can see the last supermoon of 2023.

By Pete Lawrence

Published: Monday, 25 September 2023 at 09:11 AM


The full Moon of 29 September 2023 was the last supermoon of the year, and was what’s known as the ‘Harvest Moon’.

A supermoon, the September Harvest Moon appears subtly larger and brighter than average.

In this guide we’ll reveal what the Harvest Moon is, where the term originates and when to observe it.

For more advice, read our guides on observing the Moon and how to make the most of a full Moon.

Sérgio Conceição captured this image of the Super Blue Moon over the Juromenha Fortress in Alentejo, Portugal, 30 August 2023.

Why the September full Moon is a Harvest Moon

The full Moon of 29 September 2023 occurred 32 hours 52 minutes after lunar perigee, the point where the Moon is closest to Earth in its orbit.

This was less than a week after the September equinox – the autumn equinox – which occurred at 07:50 BST (06:50 UT) on 23 September.

As the 29 September full Moon was the closest full Moon to the equinox, it was the Harvest Moon for 2023. 

Find out more in our video on September stargazing below, which is configured to begin during the Harvest Moon section.