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This month's full "Strawberry Moon" graces the night sky on June 11, putting on a spectacular show as the fully-lit disk of Earth's natural satellite rides low over the southeastern horizon.
July's full moon is also called the Buck Moon, because it coincides with the time of year that male deer, known as bucks, begin growing out their antlers, but it goes by other names too.
Night sky observers are being treated this week to a view of a red-tinted full moon — known in June as a “strawberry moon” — a phenomenon that occurs when the moon sits low on the Southern ...
July's full moon, known as the Buck Moon, will be upon us this week. On July 10, July's full moon will be at its peak at 4:37 p.m. ET, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. It will be below the ...
Its full moon phase will occur at 3:43 a.m. Wednesday, according to TimeandDate.com. If you snap a photo of the strawberry moon, be sure to share it with News 6 using PinIt!.
The next full moon is the buck moon, which will appear at its fullest on Thursday, July 10, at 4:36 p.m. ET, according to timeanddate.com. This should make for a spectacular sunset with the moon ...
The term “Strawberry Moon” originated from Algonquian-speaking tribes in the northeastern U.S., as this particular full moon took place when strawberries were ripening and ready to be harvested.