India, June 8 -- This June, skywatchers are in for a celestial treat as the "Strawberry Moon" rises on the night of June 11. Marking the last full moon of spring, this luminous event will cast a warm, golden glow as it hovers low over the southeastern horizon, offering a stunning visual spectacle. Despite its name, the moon won't appear pink or red, but it is a must-see for stargazers and casual observers alike.
June's full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon in North America, is not named for its color, but for its timing, according to Old Farmer's Almanac. The name originates from the Algonquian tribes, who associated the moon with the brief strawberry harvesting season that falls during this time of the year.
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