June's Strawberry Moon: Stunning Images and Viewing Tips

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The June 'Strawberry Moon' appeared unusually low in the sky due to a rare astronomical event called a major lunar standstill, which occurs every 18.6 years, causing the moon to rise and set at extreme positions; this event was visible worldwide with stunning photographs capturing the moon over iconic landmarks.
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