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Strawberry Moon Arrives

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - June 27, 2018

Different optical effects due to the position of the moon in the sky and the types and amounts of particles in the night sky can alter the color a moon has throughout the year and the night.   Photograph: Sean King /Facebook
Different optical effects due to the position of the moon in the sky and the types and amounts of particles in the night sky can alter the color a moon has throughout the year and the night.
Photograph: Sean King /Facebook



An interesting optical phenomena will be responsible for tonight’s lunar event: the Strawberry moon.  The first full moon of the summer will take on a strawberry-like pink/red tint and will appear unusually large tonight.  “When low on the horizon, the moon appears redder than what we can typically see, which will be the case Wednesday night,” said Michael Allen of Washington State University’s department of physics and astronomy. When low on the horizon, the moon will also appear a bit larger than usual, but that too is simply an optical illusion.  “It’s a trick in our minds that makes the moon seem bigger than it really is. A low moon is no larger than a high moon,” Allen said.


The June 27, 2018 full moon is also known as the "Strawberry Moon."
The June 27, 2018 full moon is also known as the “Strawberry Moon.”

According to NASA, the red/pink color the moon has is just part of the reason this moon is called the Strawberry Moon. The Maine Farmer’s Almanac first published Native American names for the full Moons in the 1930’s. According to this almanac, this full moon is referred to as the  Strawberry Moon by most Algonquin indian tribes. The name comes from the relatively short season for harvesting strawberries in northeastern North America.

The Strawberry Moon won’t be the only thing dazzling star-gazers tonight; the planet Saturn should also be visible. Saturn will appear just south of tonight’s full moon.  Tonight will be the largest and brightest night for Saturn in the night sky.

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