Rise of Strawberry Moon on Jun. 10-11
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The rare strawberry moon is making an appearance on Tuesday, June 10, and clear skies are forecasted for the majority of the United States.
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.
Look out, the Strawberry Moon is set to peak overnight, according to NASA. Don’t be disappointed, though, when you find that it’s not pink. The Strawberry Moon is just another name for the full moon that falls in the month of June. In June 2025 the moon will reach its peak fullness at 2:44 a.m. CDT Wednesday (June 11).
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.
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The Strawberry Moon will rise Tuesday night, June 10, and appear low in Michigan skies, a rare phenomenon called a major lunar standstill.
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