The corn moon, the final full moon of summer , comes Sunday, Sept. 7. For some lucky stargazers, the moon may take on a striking orange-red hue thanks to a total lunar eclipse occuring.

But Californians will have to be patient.

A total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7-8 will be visible to Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, according to NASA . However, there will be total lunar eclipse visible in the United States early next year.

Here’s what to know about September’s full moon.

When is the next full moon?

The full moon will reach peak illumination at 11:09 a.m. PDT on Sunday, Sept. 7, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac . Of course, Californians will be waiting for the sky to darken to catch a glimpse of the sight. A moon will appear full for a couple of days, said NASA , so you d

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