What is a Strawberry Moon?
Strawberry Moon visible where clear skies prevail. Check it out if you can. To get the best views, look to the Eastern part of the sky as moonrise occurs. (You can Enter your ZIP code online to get your moonrise time in your area.)
There’s a full Moon tonight, and it’s known as a “Strawberry Moon” in the U.S. because Native American tribes used it as a signal to start gathering ripening strawberries. Here are a few other things to know about tonight’s Strawberry Moon:
1. It’s going to be colorful and big. Tonight’s full Moon will follow a low, shallow path across the sky, meaning moonlight will travel through more of the Earth’s atmosphere . . . and that should give it a colorful orange or yellow tint.
2. Since the Moon will be low, you’ll probably experience the “Moon Illusion.” That’s an optical illusion where the Moon looks bigger than normal, because the brain tends to see things that are close to the horizon as larger than they are.
3. There’s a lunar eclipse too, but it won’t be visible in the U.S.
4. This is the sixth full Moon of 2020. And there will be seven more before the end of the year. The next one will be the Buck Moon on July 5th.
(Forbes / AccuWeather / Almanac.com)
Facts & story idea courtesy of The Complete Sheet/Wise Brothers Media. 6/5/20