If you’re a fan of stargazing, make sure you book next Friday off in your diary. That evening, a Full Strawberry Moon is set to appear, and you don’t want to miss it!
A full moon occurs when the moon is located on the opposite side of the Earth as the Sun, meaning its face is fully illuminated.
While this full moon is often referred to as a Full Strawberry Moon, our lunar satellite won’t appear pink or red, as you might expect.
Instead, the name was chosen by early Native American tribes because it signalled the time of year to gather ripening fruit.
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