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The Strawberry Moon's peak is on June 11, 2025, at 3:44 A.M. ET.
The best viewing time is at dusk on June 10 as the moon rises in the Southeast.
The name comes from the Algonquin tribes, who recognized it as the time to harvest strawberries.
In the Northern Hemisphere, this Strawberry Moon is the lowest full moon since 2006 due to the major lunar standstill.
Australians, New Zealanders, and those in the South Pacific can see the moon block (occult) the red supergiant star Antares.
The Strawberry Moon is the name given to June's full moon. The name doesn't refer to the color of the moon, although it may appear yellow or orange when it's low on the horizon due to the atmosphere scattering light. The Strawberry Moon got its name from the Algonquin tribes, who saw it as a sign that strawberries were ready to be picked. The full moon occurs when the moon is opposite the sun in Earth's sky, making it fully lit. This year, the Strawberry Moon coincides with a major lunar standstill, making it the lowest full moon in decades.
Q: Why is it called the Strawberry Moon?
The name comes from the Algonquin tribes of North America, who associated it with the strawberry harvesting season.
Q: Will the moon be strawberry-colored?
No, the moon will likely appear yellow or orange when near the horizon due to atmospheric scattering.
The Strawberry Moon is best viewed on June 10 at dusk as it rises in the Southeast.
Find a location with minimal light pollution and a clear view of the eastern horizon.
This year's Strawberry Moon is particularly low in the sky due to a lunar standstill, making it a unique event.
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