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When To See June’s ‘Strawberry Moon,’ The Lowest Full Moon Since 2006

  • The Strawberry Moon, June's full moon, will occur on June 11, 2025, visible in North America and the UK with a fully lit lunar disk low in the southeastern sky.
  • This event happens because the moon reaches its full phase opposite the sun and coincides with a major lunar standstill, causing it to appear unusually low in the sky.
  • The moon will rise near sunset on June 10, offering the best viewing and photography opportunity at moonrise, and will appear full throughout that night before the official peak.
  • Experts note it is the lowest full moon since 2006 and will not sit this low again until 2043, and the name Strawberry Moon refers to the short strawberry harvest season noted by Native American tribes.
  • The Strawberry Moon's low position and timing before the June 21 solstice highlight unique lunar cycle dynamics and mark the start of summer's progression in the Northern Hemisphere.
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The June 'Strawberry Moon' has rare feature that won't happen again for 18 years

The June full moon will be a special treat for stargazers as the Strawberry Moon will reach its peak across UK skies.

·Bournemouth, United Kingdom
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Quotidiano Nazionale broke the news in Italy on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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