Get ready for the Full Strawberry Moon and 4 Supermoons in June 2023.

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The full moon in June, also known as the strawberry moon, will appear on either Saturday or Sunday depending on the location. The name comes from Native American Algonquin tribes and marks the ripening of strawberries in June. The strawberry moon will appear lower in the sky in the Northern Hemisphere, giving off a warmer light and appearing more yellow or orange. The Antares bright star will also appear a few degrees to the right of the moon. The best time to see the full moon will be just before midnight on Saturday EDT.
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