Stunning photos show the Full Strawberry Moon as it lit up sky
Briefly

Occurring every 18.6 years, major lunar standstill results in the furthest-apart moonrise and moonset, providing a striking visual display for photographers.
'The major lunar standstill is a period of about one and a half to two years when the northernmost and southernmost moonrises (or sets) are furthest apart,' explained Dr. Fabio Silva from Bournemouth University.
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