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Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the ‘Strawberry Moon’

The moon will appear slightly smaller than usual and will be best seen after sunset, astronomers said.

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The Canadian skies are about to see the full moon – also known as the “strawberry moon” – peak next week.

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The so-called Moon of Strawberry will again dominate the sky at the end of June 2026, becoming one of the most anticipated astronomical phenomena of the year. Although its name suggests a pink color, the reality is more poetic than literal, since its denomination comes from the traditions of Native American peoples, who associated this full moon with the gathering of wild strawberries. In Europe, instead, it was known as Moon of Roses or Hot Moo…

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Martha Stewart broke the news on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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