A lunar eclipse is just one of the notable celestial events on the calendar for September, according to AccuWeather .

On Sunday, Sept. 7, a total lunar eclipse will take place as the moon shall pass through Earth’s inner shadow. This will turn the moon a deep red and result in what is known as a “Blood Moon,” as noted by AccuWeather.

Unfortunately for those in the U.S., this eclipse will not be visible for those in North America and South America. While this may be a letdown, AccuWeather explained that there will still be a full moon for stargazers to enjoy this weekend.

Later in the month, on Sept. 21, Saturn will reach what AccuWeather calls opposition.

Opposition is what happens when a planet is nearly directly opposite the sun from Earth’s perspective. This not only brings Saturn

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