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The June full moon, dubbed the “strawberry moon,” peaked Wednesday morning at 3:44 a.m. — when most New Englanders were fast asleep. But you can still catch a glimpse tonight.
Despite its name, you shouldn't expect the moon to visually look pink or red in color as it rises above the horizon.
June 2025 Strawberry Moon is the lowest full moon in decades. It will appear full for about three days, from June 10 through the morning of June 12.
June's full moon, also known as the rare strawberry moon will rise tonight next to the bright red 'heart of the Scorpion' star, Antares in the constellation Scorpius during a Major Lunar Standstill.
The Moon’s bright light dominates the southern sky as our satellite quickly waxes toward the Full phase, which it will reach in just over 24 hours.