June's Rare Strawberry Moon: When and How to View the Night Sky

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June's full Moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, will appear unusually low on the horizon due to a major lunar standstill, the lowest such event since 2006, caused by the moon's orbit tilt reaching its maximum inclination during an 18.6-year cycle.
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