The full 'strawberry moon' will arrive with summer solstice this year: Here's when to see it and what it means
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The June 2024 full moon will arrive on Friday, 9:08 p.m. ET. The website TimeandDate.com has a tool that lets you look up moonrise times in your area.
The moon has eight different phases, with the full moon occurring when the Earth is between the moon and sun, lighting up a significant portion of its surface.
A blue moon, when two full moons occur in the same calendar month, happens approximately every 33 months - hence the saying 'once in a blue moon.'
The 'strawberry moon' is named after the peak season for harvesting strawberries in the Northeast. It is part of the Native American names for monthly full moons.
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