Rise of Strawberry Moon on Jun. 10-11
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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.
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The rare strawberry moon is making an appearance Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning. Here's what you need to know.
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Tuesday night will see June’s full moon, frequently called the “strawberry moon.” The name refers not to its color, but to the ripeness of the red berries this time of year. According to a 2023 NASA post celebrating the strawberry moon’s annual appearance, the name originates with the Algonquin tribes in the northeastern United States.
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