When and How to View June's Spectacular Strawberry Moon

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The June strawberry moon, a dimmer and smaller micromoon, will be at its fullest on June 11 at 3:44 a.m. ET, but the best viewing time is on June 10 at sunset, especially from North America, when it rises. Named after the wild strawberries of Native American tribes, it will appear yellow or orange due to its low position in the sky, marking the last full moon before the summer solstice.
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