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A rare lunar event will light up the sky, offering stargazers a low-hanging, amber-tinted view of June's full moon overnight. Known as the Strawberry Moon, this celestial sight will reach peak ...
The Strawberry Moon will rise Tuesday night, June 10, and appear low in Michigan skies, a rare phenomenon called a major lunar standstill.
This year’s major lunar standstill culminated in January 2025. And we’re still close enough to it that the standstill is affecting the path of this June full moon, EarthSky said.
Best viewing: After sunset, look to the south, where the moon will appear at its most southern point in the sky due to an event known as a major lunar standstill, which occurs every 18.6 years.
June's full moon is nearly here and it's set to be the lowest full moon in nearly 20 years, experts say. This week's full moon's low position is due to what's called a major lunar standstill, ...