By Jamie Carter – LiveScience
June’s full ‘Strawberry Moon’ will be at its fullest on Wednesday, June 11, but the best time to see it will be at dusk on Tuesday, June 10.
Stargazers, get ready for some low-hanging fruit: The full Strawberry Moon is about to rise!
In addition to being the final full moon of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, June’s Strawberry Moon will be the lowest full moon of the year as seen from north of the equator, as well as one of the farthest from the sun.
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