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Full Moon Silhouetting South Table Mountain - Photo by Jeremy Keller - Click to enlarge


The moon will rise at 7:03PM and be full at 8:36PM. It will set at 7:19 tomorrow morning. The sun will set at 7:04PM and rise at 6:44 tomorrow morning.

According to NASA, this will be the full moon, a supermoon, the harvest moon, and a partial lunar eclipse. NASA tells us that the peak time for the eclipse will be at 8:44PM Mountain Time.

If you've ever considered watching the full moon rising from the road on Mt. Zion, this might be a good night to do it. They plan to begin closing that road at night on November 11th, so there are only two full moons left for you to observe from that vantage point.

On the other hand, the September 2, 2024 comments sent to City Council had some hair-raising remarks (last letter in the list) about activity on that road, so weigh your options—a nice view of the full moon versus the possibility of gunshots.

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