India, June 10 -- The Strawberry Moon is set to rise on the night of Tuesday, June 10, and will glow into the early morning of Wednesday, 11 June. Notably, it will be the lowest-hanging full moon seen in nearly two decades.

Known as the Strawberry Moon, June's full moon takes its name from the time of year when wild strawberries are ready for harvest, a seasonal marker first recognised by some Native American tribes. The Old Farmer's Almanac explains that the name is tied to these ripening berries, not the moon's colour.

For the best view, head to a place with minimal light pollution and a clear view of the eastern horizon, preferably somewhere outside city limits or being on a hilltop can help avoid obstacles like buildings or trees. ...