When to catch June's 'strawberry moon'

(Crohn) – Strawberry Moon, which is generally the last moon in the spring and the first moon in the summer, will be suspended on June 11, According to the people of the old farms.

Although the moon’s completion can sometimes take a reddish color, the term “Strawberry Moon” is a seasonal title, and does not indicate the color of the moon, as NASA says.

“Full Strawberry Moon” originated from the algonquin tribes in the northeastern United States, “says NASA. “This full moon happened during the month of June when strawberries were ripe and ready to harvest. The name” Strawberry Moon “was passed through generations and continues to be used by many today.”

The exact moment of the moon occurs when the moon and the sun are on both ends of the earth. However, the full moon will generally last one day and after June 11. NASA recommends that stars use perspectives and telescopes to take drilling and other features of the moon’s surface.

In April, a local photographer seized a “pink moon” rising over the Gulf Bridge.

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