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    June full moon 2026: Look up to see the glorious ‘Strawberry Moon,’ but don’t expect it to appear red

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    In 1967, John Lennon introduced the world to a whimsical escape in the Beatles’ hit song “Strawberry Fields Forever.” Based on childhood memories, Lennon’s song dealt with themes of identity and belonging.

    Similarly, as June comes to a close, the sky will feature its own fanciful offering with the “Strawberry Moon,” giving the world a collective moment of zen as the moon appears full for the next few days, including tonight.

    Here’s everything you need to know about June’s full moon, which hits its peak on Monday, June 29, at 7:56 p.m. ET.

    Why is it called a Strawberry Moon?

    June’s full moon gets its name from Native American traditions, not the color of the orb.

    Strawberries typically ripened around its occurrence. Because of this, tribes such as the Algonquin, Ojibwe, Dakota, Lakota, Chippewa, Oneida, and Sioux used the moniker.

    Publication of the Old Farmer’s Almanac helped immortalized this, cementing the name for future generations. Other names include the Rose Moon, Blackberry Moon, and Hot Moon.

    How does the Summer Solstice impact the Strawberry Moon?

    In 2026, the Strawberry Moon is also the first full moon after the Summer Solstice. This event impacts the moon’s arc, making it low and short. Because the sun is high and the moon is low, the orb appears more amber in color due to the atmosphere.

    What is a micromoon?

    June’s Strawberry Moon is also a micromoon. This means the full moon takes place when the moon is near its furthest point away from Earth.

    The distance causes the moon to appear smaller and dimmer, but there is an exception to this rule. Even though the Strawberry Moon is a micromoon, the optical illusion of moonrise will make it look grandiose.

    The moon looks bigger when it is near the horizon. According to NASA, this is because our brains compare it to the smaller nearby objects, such as trees and buildings. By comparison, the moon is bigger.

    The Strawberry Moon is a living contradiction. It’s micro, but because of its low arc, it actually appears bigger during moonrise.

    How best to view the Strawberry Moon

    Use this handy calculator from Time and Date to discover what time moonrise and moonset occur in your location.

    If you can’t make moonrise, peak illumination takes place tonight (Monday, June 29, 2026) 7:56 p.m. ET. The moon will also appear full for a couple days surrounding the event.

    It’s human to look for wonder. Lennon offered a musical moment of peaceful escape while the Strawberry Moon continues to shine on in the night sky every June.



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