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Why June's Strawberry Moon rises lower and looks different from other full moons

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Jamie Carter

8d ago· 8 min readenInsight

Summary

June's Strawberry Moon is unique because it rises and sets at extreme points on the horizon and traces an unusually low path across the Northern Hemisphere sky, making it appear larger, more colorful, and more dramatic than other full moons. The article explains the astronomical reasons behind this phenomenon — the moon's orbit and the summer solstice — and explores the cultural and historical significance of the Strawberry Moon name, while offering viewing tips for observers.

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Twitter / XWhy June's Strawberry Moon rises lower and looks different from other full moonsspace.com

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Full moons are overrated and, frankly, a pain. They wash out the stars, ruin deep-sky observing, and they all look the same.
Yet every month — and particularly each June — I find myself standing outside at dusk waiting for the full moon to rise like it's an old friend arriving for an annual visit.
The Strawberry Moon is the lowest-hanging full moon of the year, skimming the horizon like a celestial performer taking a bow.
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Think all full moons look the same? June's Strawberry Moon rises and sets at extreme points, tracing an unusually low path across the Northern Hemisphere sky.

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