Strawberry moonJune’s “Strawberry Moon” happens every year; Royal Museums Greenwich explains that it was named after Indigenous Americans’ strawberry-harvesting season. Hunter’s Moon (October) and Beaver Moon (November) have similarly seasonal monikers.But while full moons happen every month and the Strawberry Moon comes around every year, this year’s spectacle is expected to be paired with a “major lunar standstill,” an event not seen since 2006. This means that 2025′s June full moon will sit exceptionally low and seem very large and beautiful against the sky.This may even give the satellite a “reddish” tint which renders its name even more apt, the Met Office suggests.Such an event will not happen again until
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