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June's full strawberry moon: See photos and what it means for your zodiac The full moon rose over the United States on Wednesday, June 11.
June’s full moon, known as a “strawberry moon,” may appear reddish because of its low position on the Southern Horizon.
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.
Skygazers could enjoy a rare full moon rise over the horizon in an impressive astronomic spectacle.
Keep an eye out for June’s full strawberry moon, which will appear low in the Northern Hemisphere, as well as the Milky Way and multiple planets.
Arrows up, tops off, folks, the full Strawberry Moon will rise and shine on Wednesday, June 11 at 3:44 A.M EST, peaking at 20 degrees of Sagittarius.
This is known as a "lunar standstill" and only happens every couple of decades; this particular Strawberry Moon was extra special! The moon was at its peak between midnight and 1 a.m.