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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.
The first full moon of the summer gets its name from history rather than a change in color, though it could look red due to wildfire smoke and the way light reflects off of it.
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) - Tonight's full Strawberry Moon isn't just any full moon. You see, recent smoke from Canadian wildfires remains suspended aloft, producing a hazy appearance. At the same ...
Here's how and when you can spot it in the night sky. According to EarthSky, although the moon will technically be at its fullest at around 12:56 p.m. EST, it will be visible in its full glory on ...
If you looked up at the sky last night, then you would have seen the stunning Strawberry Moon - the sixth full moon of the year. The moon reached its fullest yesterday evening (June 10) and into ...