Pakistan, June 11 -- Sky watchers are in for a treat as the "Strawberry Moon" rises on the evening of June 10 and remains visible until early June 11. This full moon is the lowest seen in nearly 20 years, making it a rare and exciting sight for astronomy fans.

This unique moon event happens due to a phenomenon called the "major lunar standstill," which occurs only once every 18.6 years. Because of this, the Strawberry Moon will travel a very low path across the sky, appearing lower and dimmer than usual.

Despite its name, the Strawberry Moon won't be pink because of strawberries. The name comes from Native American Algonquin tribes, who linked the June full moon to the start of wild strawberry picking season.

However, the moon might st...