A Near-Full ‘Strawberry Moon’ Will Shine Again on Wed. Night
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The Strawberry Moon, the full moon in June, will peak at 3:44 a.m. ET on June 11, according to Time. Due to a lunar standstill, it will appear low in the sky, something that only happens every 18.6 years. This will be the lowest since 2006 — and won’t happen again until 2043.
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Watford Observer on MSNStrawberry Moon over Watford in stunning picturesLucky Watford residents have been treated to a glimpse of the Strawberry Moon this week, with some even managing to snap stunning pictures. Rising unusually low for the first time in 18 years, the moon has been visible across the UK this week, with members of the Watford Observer Camera Club on hand to capture the rare sight.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — WNY residents will have a front row to one of June’s most iconic night sky events: the Strawberry Moon. The full Moon will light up the sky Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Clear skies are expected for Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning, so get ready for a beautiful display! This […]
The Strawberry Moon on June 11, named by Native American tribes, signifies the ripening of strawberries and new beginnings. Spiritually, it fosters love, emotional healing, and gratitude. In 2025, it encourages strengthening relationships,
The rare strawberry moon is making an appearance on Tuesday, June 10, and clear skies are forecasted for the majority of the United States.