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The Strawberry Moon of June casting a warm glow over a verdant countryside path.

The June Full Moon is called the Strawberry Moon

Updated on June 10, 2024June 10, 2024
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The June full Moon is called the Strawberry Moon. This moon gets its name from the short season for harvesting strawberries in northeastern North America.

The June 2024 Full Moon will reach peak illumination at on June 21, 2024 at 9:08 PM ET.

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