A Near-Full ‘Strawberry Moon’ Will Shine Again on Wed. Night
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June’s full moon, known as a “strawberry moon,” may appear reddish because of its low position on the Southern Horizon.
You haven't seen a full moon quite like this in a long time. Here's why this year's Strawberry Moon is so special.
June’s full moon, known as the strawberry moon, will rise on the evening of Tuesday, June 10. It will appear extraordinarily low in the sky.
Marylanders will be able to see the full strawberry moon in the southeast sky. There will be 25 chances to see the full moon in 2025, with the next one occurring on July 10. The night skies get even more interesting this fall with a total lunar eclipse in September, followed by three supermoons in October, November and December.
June’s Full Moon, or the Strawberry Moon, brings exciting energy for Leo natives, making today one of the luckiest times of the month.
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Good Housekeeping on MSN'The Old Farmer's Almanac' Reveals When the Rarest Full Moon of the Year Is HappeningIt takes the moon approximately 29.5 days to complete all eight lunar phases, meaning a full moon occurs roughly every month. The next full moon, the Strawberry Moon, will take place on June 11, 2025 The name attributed to a full moon has more to do with what's happening in the environment during that lunar phase than the appearance of the moon.
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Helicopter, airplane fly in front of full Strawberry MoonA photographer captured this transportation scene unfolding in front of the full Moon over Chicago on Tuesday night.