STARGAZERS are in for a double delight next week as September’s supermoon coincides with a partial lunar eclipse.
The rare twin event is set to occur on the evening of September 17, and into the morning of 18 September.
EPAThis lunar eclipse will be a slight one, experts have cautioned[/caption] The double display will be visible in Europe, South America, Africa and most of North AmericaThe September full moon is known as the Harvest Moon, and is named for its proximity to the autumn equinox.