A collection of trivia and fun facts about September as we await autumn
September marks the time when, despite the lingering late-summer heat, a hint of autumn slowly begins to drift in.
With school events like sports festivals and cultural festivals, moon-viewing, and Respect for the Aged Day, there’s plenty to look forward to—every bit as fun as summer was not long ago!
In this article, we’ll introduce trivia and fun facts about September.
We’ve gathered a variety of topics, from seasonal events and foods to commemorative days in September.
Once you know these, you’re sure to enjoy September even more!
Through these bits of trivia and fun facts, take a moment to savor what’s in season this September.
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Trivia & Fun Facts About September as We Await Autumn (11–20)
Change color due to the Moon’s atmosphere as seen from Earth
The moon floating in the sky is precious for lighting up the night, and the changes in its shape and brilliance really highlight its beauty.
The moon’s color changes due to Earth’s atmosphere, and from the way the moon appears, you can get a sense of the state of the atmosphere.
When there’s a lot of dust in the air, less light passes through the atmosphere, making the moon look dimmer; when there’s less dust, more light gets through and the moon appears brighter.
Also, depending on where the moon is relative to Earth, the path of the light changes, making its color look different.
It’s fascinating that from just the moon alone, you can glimpse the arrangement of the stars and the condition of the Earth.
In conclusion
We introduced some trivia and fun facts about September—how did you like them? Since autumn is the season when appetites grow, there were plenty of food-related tidbits as well.
Along with these fun topics, take a moment to gently savor the arrival of autumn!


