Dhaka, Sept. 30 -- Skywatchers are in for a celestial treat this week as the night sky offers a rare mix of natural wonders - from the brilliance of the harvest moon to the return of the autumn star and a possible glimpse of the northern lights.
On October 6, the full harvest moon will reach peak brightness, glowing brightly just after sunset. A few days earlier, on October 3, the star Fomalhaut - also known as the "Autumn Star" - will rise low in the southern sky. One of the brightest stars of the fall season, it will appear close to Saturn, adding to the evening's visual charm.
Fomalhaut, part of the constellation Piscis Austrinus, is best visible from mid-northern latitudes during autumn. Observers are advised to look toward the sout...
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