New Delhi, Oct. 6 -- The Harvest Moon, the first supermoon of the year, will occur at 11:48 PM EDT on 6 October, according to Space.com. The moon will shine close to the stars in the constellation Pisces, with Saturn shining to the upper right, providing viewers in the US with a breathtaking spectacle.

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According to the National Weather Service forecast, on the night of 6 October, there will be clear skies in the tri-state area, the larger urbanized area of Downstate New York, northern New Jersey, and western Connecticut. The lunar disc will soar across the evening sky just hours before it reaches its full moon phase...