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#Astronomy

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The Harvest Moon, also called the Hunter’s Moon in some regions, lit up the night sky on October 7–8, 2025, delighting skywatchers around the world. This annual phenomenon, occurring closest to the autumnal equinox, is the full moon following September’s equinox and is traditionally associated with harvest time in the Northern Hemisphere. Astronomers noted that the moon appeared larger and brighter than usual due to its proximity to Earth, creating spectacular views in countries across Asia, Europe, and North America. The event offered opportunities for photography, stargazing, and cultural celebrations, with many communities hosting moon festivals and night-time gatherings to mark the occasion. The Harvest Moon has long been celebrated in folklore and agriculture, helping farmers plan harvest schedules due to its extended twilight. Experts highlighted that, while the visual impact is striking, the moonrise and moonset occur at intervals that create the “extra-light” effect, a phenomenon that occurs only once a year. #HarvestMoon #HuntersMoon #FullMoon #Astronomy #MoonWatch #NightSky #CelestialEvent #SkyPhotography #GlobalEvent #Autumn2025

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The near-Earth asteroid 2025 TF made a close flyby of Earth on October 7, 2025, coming within approximately 380,000 kilometers—roughly the distance to the Moon. Astronomers emphasized that the asteroid posed no threat of impact, but its proximity offered a unique opportunity for observation and study. Space agencies, including NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA), deployed telescopes and radar systems to monitor the asteroid’s trajectory, size, and composition. Preliminary data suggests that 2025 TF measures about 120 meters in diameter, making it large enough to study in detail using ground-based instrumentation. Scientists highlighted that such close approaches provide valuable insights into the behavior, orbit, and material composition of near-Earth objects, which is critical for planetary defense initiatives. Amateur astronomers and observatories around the world also reported observing 2025 TF, with many capturing detailed images. Experts stressed that continued monitoring of similar near-Earth objects is essential for early warning systems and impact mitigation strategies. #Asteroid2025TF #NearEarthObject #SpaceNews #PlanetaryDefense #Astronomy #ESA #NASA #AsteroidFlyby #SpaceObservation #EarthSafety

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