Melvin Mosley+FollowStrawberry Moon Alert: Don’t Miss This Glow!Get ready for some serious moon magic! The 'Strawberry Moon' is lighting up the sky on June 11, and it’s set to look extra huge and golden as it rises low in the southeast. Fun fact: the name comes from strawberry harvest season, not the moon’s color (though it might look a bit orange). If you’re into sky pics, this is your moment—grab your camera at sunset on June 10 for the best shot! #StrawberryMoon #FullMoon #Astrophotography #Science137670Share
megangibson+FollowStrawberry Moon’s Sweet Sky ShowThe last full moon before summer is about to light up the sky—and it’s called the Strawberry Moon! Not only does it mark the start of strawberry season (thanks to Indigenous traditions), but it might even look pinkish or red since it’ll be low in the sky. If you miss it Tuesday night, you’ve got another shot Wednesday. Who else is heading outside for this magical moon moment? #StrawberryMoon #FullMoon #Stargazing #Science1312Share
Michael Flores+FollowStrawberry Moon: Once-in-20-Years Glow!Get ready for a seriously rare moon moment! June 10-11, 2025, the strawberry moon will be the lowest in the sky since 2006—thanks to a wild lunar standstill. That means it could look extra pink or reddish, especially with wildfire haze in the air. Fun fact: it’s called the strawberry moon because it signaled strawberry-picking season for some Native American tribes. Don’t miss this super colorful moonrise—next chance like this isn’t for another 18 years! #StrawberryMoon #FullMoon #LunarStandstill #Science73423Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowDon’t Miss the Strawberry Moon Glow-UpThe Strawberry Moon is about to put on a show! This June, catch the year’s lowest-hanging full moon, famous for its amber and rosy hues. It peaks early June 11, but your best bet is to watch it rise at dusk on June 10—think golden hour but make it lunar. Bonus: If you’re in the South Pacific, you’ll see the moon block out the star Antares! Grab a spot with a clear eastern view and let your eyes adjust for the best vibes. #StrawberryMoon #FullMoon #Skywatching #Science3628Share
Michelle York+FollowStrawberry Moon: Not Red, Still WildThe 2025 Strawberry Moon is coming, and no, it’s not actually red! This full moon (peaking June 11) is the lowest of the year, making it look extra huge on the horizon. If you’re in Oceania, you’ll see it literally turn off a star (Antares) as it passes in front of it—how cool is that? Plus, Mars will be hanging out nearby. Pro tip: snap your moon pics at moonrise for the best shot! #StrawberryMoon #Skywatching #LunarEvents #Science192Share
James Brady+FollowStrawberry Moon Sets a New Record!The Strawberry Moon is about to make history as the lowest full moon of 2025! Catch it rising during dusk on June 10—it's the last full moon of spring and will hang super low in the sky. Bonus: look up and to the right for Antares, a star that's 550 light-years away! Fun fact: this moon gets its name from wild strawberries ripening now, but it also goes by names like Berries Ripen Moon and Rose Moon. Who’s watching? #StrawberryMoon #Stargazing #FullMoon #Science4137Share