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

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June's full moon, known as the strawberry moon, will be visible alongside the Milky Way and multiple planets, with the event influenced by a major lunar standstill making it the lowest full moon in decades from the Northern Hemisphere. The moon will be near the galaxy's bright center, and other celestial sights include visible planets like Mars, Jupiter, Mercury, and Venus, as well as upcoming lunar and solar eclipses in 2025.
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