June 11 Strawberry Moon: Last Full Moon Of Spring Will Hang Low And Golden

Sky watchers should prepare for the Strawberry Moon, June’s full moon and the sixth of 2025. Known for its amber and sometimes rosy glow, it marks the last full moon of spring or first of summer. The best viewing time is June 10 at sunset, with the peak on June 11 at 3:44 A.M. ET.

The name “Strawberry Moon” comes from the June strawberry harvest, with Indigenous peoples also calling it the Hatching or Birth Moon. In Europe, it’s sometimes called the Rose or Honey Moon.

In 2025, the moon will rise lowest in the Northern Hemisphere since 2006 due to a rare lunar event. Viewing is best from dark, elevated spots with a clear eastern horizon. Binoculars or telescopes can reveal moon details, but naked eyes can enjoy the full glow with some patience.

Additionally, the moon will occult the bright star Antares for viewers in the South Pacific region, offering a rare celestial show.

Don’t miss this beautiful lunar event!

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