Get Ready For The Strawberry Full Moon On June 11th, A Celestial Magic You’ll Never Forget

For the clearest view, find a dark, elevated spot with a clear eastern horizon. This year’s moon is especially low in the sky due to a **“major lunar standstill,”** making it “the lowest full moon since 2006,” says EarthSky.
NASA advises: “Give your eyes time to adjust and look carefully.” Binoculars or a small telescope can enhance the experience.

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