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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.
Despite its name, you shouldn't expect the moon to visually look pink or red in color as it rises above the horizon.
The half-lit lunar disk will rise alongside the ringed giant Saturn and dimmer Neptune in the early morning hours of June 19, putting on a spectacular show just six hours after the moon hits its third ...
Look to the east before sunrise on June 22 to catch the delicate form of the crescent moon shining with Venus alongside the Pleiades star cluster.
Keep an eye out for June’s full strawberry moon, which will appear low in the Northern Hemisphere, as well as the Milky Way ...
Though the Strawberry Moon reached its peak this morning, it will still be partially visible tonight. Find out when and where to look at the sky.
The Strawberry Moon's red tint comes from a 'major lunar standstill'. This happens when the moon reaches its most extreme ...
This year’s strawberry moon will also happen at the same time as a major lunar standstill, according to Weather.com. Here’s when to look up and the origins of the moon’s name. The strawberry ...
Despite its name, you shouldn't expect the moon to visually look pink or red in color as it rises above the horizon Wednesday night. The moon will appear full for about three days, from June 10 ...