First 'major lunar standstill' in decades to align with June solstice
Briefly

This year marks the first 'major lunar standstill' since 2006, when the moon's path travels higher in the sky - appearing to standstill to people on the ground.
The major lunar standstills have been highly anticipated events throughout history as structures like England's Stonehenge and both America's Chimney Rock and Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks align perfectly with the moon in the night sky.
Read at Mail Online
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