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Miss this week's "strawberry" full moon? The full moon peaked at 3:30 a.m. June 11, but prime viewing will continue in Bucks County Wednesday night when the full moon rises at 9:25 p.m. in our ...
Skies lit up with a rare strawberry moon on June 10, but some may not have seen the celestial phenomenon. The full moon, which appeared in hues of orange and red, peaked around 3:44 a.m. ET on ...
The full moon will be visible in Bucks County's skies starting 9:25 p.m. June 11. When is next full moon? What makes strawberry moon so special?
Skies lit up with a rare strawberry moon on June 10, but some may not have seen the celestial phenomenon. The full moon, which appeared in hues of orange and red, peaked around 3:44 a.m. ET on ...
But this full moon in particular is going to be the lowest in the sky since 2006. Here's why. The pull of the sun causes the moon's orbit around the Earth to wobble with a period of about 18.6 ...
The June full moon, traditionally called the strawberry moon, signals the time of strawberry harvesting. This year's moon appeared approximately 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual due to its ...
June's full 'Strawberry Moon' lit up the night sky last night, treating skywatchers to a rare once-in-a-18-year display as it rode low across the southern horizon.
While we are treated to the beauty of a Strawberry Moon every June, this year's will mark the lowest-sitting full moon since 2006 . We also won't see an impressive supermoon this low again until 2046.
This is known as a "lunar standstill" and only happens every couple of decades; this particular Strawberry Moon was extra special! The moon was at its peak between midnight and 1 a.m.
The June full moon, dubbed the “strawberry moon,” peaked Wednesday morning at 3:44 a.m. — when most New Englanders were fast asleep. But you can still catch a glimpse tonight.