June's Strawberry Moon rises tonight as the first full moon of summer
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Daisy Dobrijevic
5d ago· 3 min readenNews
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June's full Strawberry Moon, the first full moon of summer, will rise tonight (June 29). It reaches its full phase at 7:57 p.m. EDT, appearing fully illuminated as it sits opposite the sun. The moon will display a golden glow and an eye-catching moon illusion effect.
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· 2 pulledGet ready to see the first full moon of summer as the stunning Strawberry Moon rises tonight (June 29).
The moon officially reaches its full phase at 7:57 p.m. EDT (2357 GMT) on June 29 when it sits opposite the sun in Earth's sky and appears fully illuminated.
Don't miss June's full Strawberry Moon rise tonight (June 29), marking the first full moon of summer with a golden glow and an eye-catching moon illusion.
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