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This story was updated to correct the region where the Native American Algonquian tribe lived. A strawberry moon will dazzle skywatchers June 11. This year's strawberry moon will be a micromoon – ...
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According to NASA, the moon will reach peak fullness at 3:44 a.m. Eastern time. Skywatchers across North America will get a glimpse of the year’s strawberry moon on the morning of June 11 — though the ...
A strawberry moon will dazzle skywatchers June 11. This year's strawberry moon will be a micromoon – which means it will appear dimmer and smaller than usual – and will be at its fullest at 3:44 a.m.