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June’s full moon, known as a “strawberry moon,” may appear reddish because of its low position on the Southern Horizon.
People in Yorkshire marvelled as a full Strawberry Moon made its most vivid appearance in almost two decades. The phenomenon lit up skies across the UK on Wednesday night, prompting residents to capture the moment on camera.
Though the Strawberry Moon reached its peak this morning, it will still be partially visible tonight. Find out when and where to look at the sky.
The Strawberry Moon will rise in the eastern sky at around dusk on Wednesday, between around 8:30 p.m. ET and shortly after sunset in other regions — for example, the best time to view it in San Francisco will be 8 p.m., though you’re advised to check your own city’s moonrise time for precise information.
June's full moon has been lighting up the night sky and it has been a special one. Let's take a look at some of the amazing pictures taken of it from around the world.
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The record-breaking full Moon was as breathtaking as promised. Here are some of the best pictures of the Strawberry Moon from around the world
The rare strawberry moon is making an appearance on Tuesday, June 10, and clear skies are forecasted for the majority of the United States.
Many wild swimmers around Devon and Cornwall are preparing to take a dip outside under the moonlight to embrace the "magical" full moon experience. Matt Newbury, who runs monthly full moon swims in Paignton said he would be taking to the water at Goodrington Sands as part of an informal event.