
June's strawberry moon will light up the sky this week
CNN
June's full moon, the strawberry moon, will illuminate the sky this week. It gets its name from indigenous peoples and is a reminder of the short period of time when strawberries are ripe and ready to be gathered.
The moon will appear full from Sunday moonrise to Wednesday moonset, according to NASA. It will reach its peak at 7:52 a.m. ET Tuesday but will not be fully visible in North America until moonrise. This year's strawberry moon is the first of two consecutive supermoons.

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