Here’s a preview of the rare full moon you’ll see on Halloween night

There will be a rare full-moon for Halloween 2020 tomorrow evening (the first in 76 years on Saturday, Oct. 31). As a prelude, I got this shot of the full moon rising over the Headquarters branch of the Collier County Public Library on Oct. 29, 2020. There are also other stars and planets visible in the sky. You can find out all about all of them … by doing research at the library! Or, sigh, online. Happy pre-Halloween … or, as I’m calling it this year: H20ween! Click here for the Farmers’ Almanac look at the Halloween full moon … (Remember: Click on the small image for a bigger version – then click on that one for the full-size photo.)

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