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    Strawberry Moon 2024: How to watch this spectacular celestial event
    The Moon is expected to appear unusually big and colorful

    Strawberry Moon 2024: How to watch this spectacular celestial event

    By Akash Pandey
    Jun 19, 2024
    03:21 pm

    What's the story

    Space enthusiasts as well as skywatchers, are eagerly anticipating a unique celestial event this month, known as the Strawberry Full Moon.

    According to NASA's retired Program Executive, Gordon Johnston, this phenomenon will take place on June 21, when the Moon reaches its final phase at 9:08pm EDT (6:38 am IST, June 22).

    The Moon is expected to appear unusually large and bright, with a golden hue, making it a stunning spectacle for observers.

    Observation tips

    Best viewing experience

    The Strawberry Moon will be visible for approximately three days, from Thursday evening to Sunday morning (local time).

    To best observe this event, skywatchers are advised to look toward the southeast sky just post sunset on June 21 (local time).

    For those seeking an optimal viewing experience, it is recommended to find a location away from city lights and light pollution.

    Origin

    Why is it called Strawberry Moon?

    Despite its name, the Strawberry Moon does not actually resemble the color of a strawberry.

    The term 'Strawberry Moon' originates from Native American communities in the northeastern US, who used this day as a marker for gathering ripened strawberries in June.

    This rare phenomenon occurs once every 19-20 years, generally the day after the summer solstice, which is known as the longest day of the year.

    Planetary visibility

    Additional celestial sightings

    In addition to observing the Strawberry Moon, skywatchers will also be able to spot Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter in the predawn skies.

    However, Mercury and Venus will be mostly lost in sunlight, for those in mid-northern latitudes.

    For those watching from south of the equator, Mars and Saturn will seem higher in the sky by the time the Sun comes up.

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