Strawberry Moon, June
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June’s full moon, known as a “strawberry moon,” may appear reddish because of its low position on the Southern Horizon.
Though the Strawberry Moon reached its peak this morning, it will still be partially visible tonight. Find out when and where to look at the sky.
This week, as the Strawberry Moon illuminated the night sky, Greece was treated to a celestial show, unlike any seen in nearly two decades.
The rare strawberry moon is making an appearance Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning. Here's what you need to know.
Marylanders will be able to see the full strawberry moon in the southeast sky. There will be 25 chances to see the full moon in 2025, with the next one occurring on July 10. The night skies get even more interesting this fall with a total lunar eclipse in September, followed by three supermoons in October, November and December.
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Baby Harvey, weighing just 760 grams, was cared for at the hospital's neo-natal unit. Stunning pictures of the strawberry moon have been doing the rounds on a Bath Facebook group. Caused by an event known as a 'major lunar standstill', Wednesday night marks the peak of the full Moon.