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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.
NASA says such almanacs attribute the June "strawberry moon" to the Algonquin tribes of what is now the northeastern U.S. The name refers the time of year when fresh berries are harvested.
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.
Tuesday's special strawberry full moon will be the lowest full moon in decades because we are near what's called a Major Lunar Standstill — a phenomenon that occurs every 18.6 years when the ...
The Moon passes 0.3° south of Antares at 7 A.M. EDT. You can catch them early this morning, when they are highest in the south just after midnight on the 9th. The Moon’s bright light dominates ...
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