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Mark your calendar for the Strawberry Moon The next full moon will be on Wednesday, June 11, and is called the Strawberry Moon. The full moon will reach its peak at 3:44 a.m. ET on June 11.
The moon will appear full for about three days, from Tuesday through the morning of Friday, June 12, according to NASA. June's full moon is the first since the beginning of meteorological summer.
Alongside June's Strawberry Moon, another reddish celestial sight is possible. On 10th and 11th June, you will be able to spot a bright red star right next to the moon, the Red supergiant Antares.
June’s full moon is next week and it will bring a special sight in the sky. We're in the middle of a major lunar standstill, meaning June's full moon will be at its lowest point since 2006.
The moon will appear full for about three days, from Tuesday through the morning of Friday, June 12, according to NASA. June's full moon is the first since the beginning of meteorological summer.
The moon will appear full for about three days, from Tuesday through the morning of Friday, June 12, according to NASA. June's full moon is the first since the beginning of meteorological summer.
The moon will appear full for about three days, from Tuesday through the morning of Friday, June 12, according to NASA. June's full moon is the first since the beginning of meteorological summer.
The moon will appear full for about three days, from Tuesday through the morning of Friday, June 12, according to NASA. June's full moon is the first since the beginning of meteorological summer.
The moon will appear full for about three days, from Tuesday through the morning of Friday, June 12, according to NASA. June's full moon is the first since the beginning of meteorological summer.
The moon will appear full for about three days, from Tuesday through the morning of Friday, June 12, according to NASA. June's full moon is the first since the beginning of meteorological summer.
NASA says such almanacs attribute the June "strawberry moon" to the Algonquin tribes of what is now the northeastern U.S. The name refers the time of year when fresh berries are harvested. Europeans ...
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