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In the Northern Hemisphere, June 20 is the day on which the sun is highest in the sky, aka the summer solstice! This is the ...
I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere).
Strawberry moon will be at full illumination June 11, the latest of the full moons tied to Native American tradition.
Other names for June's full moon from Native American tribes include the Birth Moon, Hot Moon, Blooming Moon, and the Green Corn Moon. The Time and Date website noted that Celtic names for the June ...
A strawberry moon, which is generally the last full moon of spring and the first full moon of summer, will hang overhead on June 11, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac.
Did you ever ask yourself why the sun is bright yellow during the day and why the moon glows white at night? Well, there is ...
The nickname of the June full moon doesn’t come from its color but from Native American and colonial-era traditions. June’s full moon signaled the season for harvesting wild strawberries.
Summer officially starts on June 20 with the solstice. The Strawberry Moon and summer solstice only line up every 20 years or ...
The moon won't be red in color like it was during the blood moon in March. Rather, this full moon coincides with when the strawberries ripen. June's Strawberry Moon takes its name from seasonal ...
Thomas adds, "Investments, assets, and large money matters will be rocked by this full moon." There are several astrological aspects coloring this lunation due to planetary formation, including ...
Spring Wildflowers may have largely dried up in most areas of San Diego County, but in cooler coastal enclaves such as ...
Almost all life in the ocean depends on the upper waters where sunlight filters in, known as the photic zone – but new ...