June's Strawberry Moon: The Best Time to See Spring's Last Full Moon
- June's Strawberry Moon will be a micromoon and is set to be fullest at 3:44 a.m. ET on June 11, according to NASA.
- The best viewing time will be June 10 at sunset because the moon will appear low and gold in color if the weather permits, as reported by LiveScience.
- This year's Strawberry Moon will appear about 14% smaller and 30% dimmer due to its distance from Earth, as stated by NASA.
- The name 'Strawberry Moon' originates from the Native American Algonquian tribes, reflecting the wild strawberries in June, as noted by the Almanac.
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June's Strawberry Moon: The best time to see Spring's last full moon
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- June's full moon doesn't just sport a fruity and cute nickname, it's also the last full moon of spring and the hallmark of summer. Those hoping to catch the best view of the moon will have to stay up into the wee hours of the morning as the moon will be completely full around 2:44 a.m. CT, Wednesday. Joe’s Blog: A blog about the blog (TUE-6/9) Don't worry, for those who aren't looking to stay up too late, you can still …
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