Missed the Strawberry Moon? Here's when the Next Full Moon Will Be
- A major lunar standstill occurs every 18.6 years, making the Strawberry Moon appear at its furthest point south from the horizon, as explained by Dr. Brad Tucker.
- The full Strawberry Moon reaches its peak on the evening of June 10 and will be visible for several days.
- The moon may appear red or orange when low in the sky, due to Earth's atmosphere scattering light.
- Moon halos can appear around the higher Strawberry Moon due to ice crystals in the atmosphere, as noted by Dr. Brad Tucker.
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ICYMI: Stunning Views Of The Strawberry Moon - Videos from The Weather Channel
People across the world stepped outside Tuesday night to look up at the Strawberry Moon. Check out these beautiful images of the June full moon and learn why we won’t see one like this again for a very long time. - Videos from The Weather Channel
During the nights of 10 to 12 June, several exceptional phenomena can be observed in the sky. A first in more than 20 years. ...

The ‘Strawberry Moon’ will soar to heights not seen in nearly 20 years
The June full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, will reach full strength on Wednesday night, reaching its highest point in the Southern Sky in years. It is referred to as the Strawberry Moon because its timing lines up with the start of the strawberry harvest in the northeastern United States. A lunar standstill will make this Strawberry Moon particularly rare. Here is how to best see it in Australia, when to see it tonight and some history on…
The last full moon before the solstice has it in itself. Around the globe photographers capture the impressive scenes.The last full moon before the solstice has it in itself. Around the globe photographers capture the impressive scenes.The full moon causes sleep disturbances – at least one of the most common assumptions. However, this night is worth staying awake, because the so-called strawberry moon is not so deep above the horizon as it has b…
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