Enthusiasts of the sky will be alert to an impending lunar event! The Strawberry Moon is scheduled to appear in June.
Considered the last full moon of spring or the first full moon of summer, the Strawberry Moon is distinguished by its distinctive amber hues and, at certain glances, rosy radiance.
The Statue of Liberty landmark in New York City was illuminated by the Strawberry Moon in 2023, which led to some amazing early-morning photographs.
Here’s when and how to view the 2025 celestial event:
When can you see the 2025 Strawberry Moon?
The greatest time to see the Strawberry Moon is when it rises on June 10 at sunset in the Southeast of the United States, when the moon throws a warm, amber tint across the sky. The peak of the moon is predicted to occur on June 11 at 3:44 A.M. ET.
This is the sixth of 2025’s twelve full moons. To put it briefly, you won’t want to miss it.
On rare occasions, the Strawberry Moon may coincide with the summer solstice. This was the situation in 2016, when NASA astronaut Jeff Williams photographed the full moon’s “spectacular rise” from the ISS.