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In Photos: ‘Strawberry Moon’ Lights Up Night Sky Around The World

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Jamie Carter
In Photos: ‘Strawberry Moon’ Lights Up Night Sky Around The World
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The 'Strawberry Moon,' the first full moon of the Northern Hemisphere's summer, was visible globally on June 29, 2026. Despite being a smaller 'micromoon,' it provided significant photographic opportunities across various continents.

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Celestial events serve as a point of global cultural interest and provide opportunities for public engagement with astronomy.

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