A Must-See Event: Total Lunar Eclipse and Full Corn Moon

Introduction
The full corn moon in September is always a special event for skywatchers, but this year it will be even more spectacular. This weekend, the full moon will coincide with a total lunar eclipse, making it a must-see event for those who love celestial displays. The eclipse will be visible to much of the world, so if you're in an area with clear skies, you won't want to miss it.
Key Details
The full corn moon is a name given to the September full moon by Native American tribes, as it coincides with the time of year when corn is traditionally harvested. This year's full corn moon will also be a "super moon," appearing slightly larger and brighter in the sky. The total lunar eclipse will occur on the same night, as the moon passes through the Earth's shadow. The entire event is expected to last around three and a half hours, with the peak of the eclipse occurring around 7:15 PM UTC.
Impact
If you want to witness this stunning celestial display, make sure to check the weather forecast in your area and plan accordingly. To see the full moon and the eclipse, find a spot with a clear view of the eastern horizon. And don't forget to bring a pair of binoculars or a small telescope to get a closer look at the details of the moon's surface. This is