A full 'strawberry moon' will light up the sky Friday night. Here's when to see it
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The moon, called a 'strawberry moon,' appearing after the summer solstice, will be opposite the sun and appear full for about three days, looking larger due to the 'Moon Illusion' effect.
The 'strawberry moon' gets its name from Indigenous American Algonquin tribes, denoting the time when strawberries ripen in June; it will have a reddish-orange hue close to the horizon.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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