Strawberry Moon to dazzle the night sky starting tonight as first full moon of the summer

Jun 29, 2026 - 15:20
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Strawberry Moon to dazzle the night sky starting tonight as first full moon of the summer

The first full moon of the summer, the Strawberry Moon, is here, offering a wondrous view for millions to gaze upon starting Monday night and lasting about three days.

Stargazers have the chance to kick off the season by witnessing the second celestial event in the same month following the summer solstice, and now the Strawberry Moon.

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According to Space.com, the moon will officially reach its full phase by 7:57 p.m. EDT and will be the lowest-hanging full moon of the year.

This occurs when the moon is opposite the Earth from the sun, its full appearance will appear very illuminated and will extend for about a day after the event.

The name Strawberry Moon comes from the time of year in which berries ripen.

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Despite this, the name doesn't imply the moon is red, even though it appears reddish when it rises or sets, according to NASA.

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The name also originated from the Native American Algonquin tribes in the Northeast U.S.

Throughout history, this celestial event has played a crucial role in shaping the calendars of various civilizations, such as the ancient Roman calendar and the modern Gregorian calendar.

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The best way to watch this celestial event would be to come prepared with binoculars or a telescope to observe the moon in the dazzling night sky.

Although Monday is when it peaks, the Strawberry Moon will be visible in the night sky for a few nights before disappearing.

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