June's full moon is known as the Strawberry Moon, the Hot Moon and the Rose Moon. It will be at its fullest on Saturday night, June 3.
June's full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, will be at its fullest on Saturday when seen from North America, and it will shine close to the bright star Antares in the constellation Scorpius. The moon will also appear bright and full on Friday and Sunday.
Native American tribes named June's full moon the Strawberry Moon as well as the Berries Ripen Moon, after the seasonal harvesting of fruit, according to Timeanddate.com. Other traditional names for the moon include the Rose Moon and Hot Moon. The Anishinaabeg people call it Waabigonii Giizis, or Blooming Moon, according to the Center for Native American Studies.The Strawberry Moon will be at its fullest at 11:41 p.m. EDT on Saturday .
The Strawberry Moon will rise in the east, opposite the setting sun, and set in the west opposite the rising sun. For those in the Northern Hemisphere, it won't get far above the southern horizon and will be one of the lowest-hanging full moons of the year .
About every 20 years, the Strawberry Moon coincides with the date of the solstice, according to Timeanddate.com. —China's Mars rover may be dead in the dust, new NASA images revealIt’s the sixth full moon of the year and the final full moon of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and the Strawberry Moon will rise alongside the red supergiant star Antares in the constellation of Scorpius.
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