June’s full moon is the last supermoon of 2021.
So, moon-lovers, you won’t want to miss this! You can check out this full moon, also called the “strawberry” moon, illuminating the sky this week.
A supermoon takes place when the moon is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit, knows a perigee, and it appears slightly larger and brighter than a typical full moon.
The full moon will reach peak illumination on Thursday, June 24th, at 1:40PM local time, but it won’t be visible until it rises above the horizon later that evening. It will appear full for about three days surrounding this time, from about Wednesday morning, June 23rd through Saturday morning, June 26th.
You can find the exact moonrise and moonset times for your location at TimeAndDate.com.
Source: Yahoo