The Strawberry Moon is set to rise in the skies of the UK tonight, marking the first full Moon of the summer season. It will reach its peak in the early hours of Tuesday, June 30, according to the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
What is the Strawberry Moon?
The Strawberry Moon is named for its timing in June, which coincides with the strawberry harvesting season in North America. This full Moon is a signal of summer, heralding warmer nights and longer days.
Many cultures have their own names for this full Moon. In some Native American traditions, it represents the time to gather ripening fruit and prepare for the harvest ahead.
When and How to View the Strawberry Moon
Skywatchers in the UK can expect the Strawberry Moon to be visible from sunset on June 30. It will appear full for a few days, providing ample opportunity for enthusiasts to catch a glimpse.





