The sixth moon of year is set to light up the night sky in Scotland this week in a spectacular lunar event.Stargazers were treated to the SpaceX rocket launch carrying astronauts which whizzed over the country at the weekend in NASA's second attempt to make history.Now you can grab your binoculars and cast your eyes to the skies again for a stunning full moon.The next moon, otherwise known as the Strawberry Moon, will appear in Scotland on Friday, June 5 at 8.12pm.It will appear red or pink and is one of 12 full moons to admire every years and was named by Native Americans to mark the start of the fruit picking season.It's also known as the Rose Moon and Hot Moon, after the start of the summer's warm weather.The Strawberry moon appears in
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