![]() What’s next: July will also have a supermoon with the “ Super Buck Moon” on July 13, according to. "Binoculars or a telescope will show you craters, mountains and other huge features on the moon's surface," adds.What they’re saying: "With the naked eye, you can see the vast highlands and lowlands of the moon, which can appear to be certain shapes and generate stories about those shapes, depending on the culture you follow," says of full moons. But NASA says particularly "for Europe's higher latitudes, when the full moon is low, it shines through more atmosphere, making it more likely to have a reddish color (for the same reasons that sunrises and sunsets are red).".Meanwhile, the name of the last full moon of spring is said to have nothing to do with the moon’s hue or appearance. In Europe, it's also known as the Mead, Honey or Rose Moon and the word honeymoon is said to come from this moon, NASA notes in its June-July moon guide.Times vary by time zones and you can find your local times on the Almanac's Moonrise and Moonset calculator as well as on /astronomy.įlashback: The name “Strawberry Moon” has been used by Native American Algonquin tribes to mark the June ripening of strawberries ready to be gathered, according to the Almanac.ET Tuesday and that the moon will appear full through Wednesday morning. NASA says the moon will be closest to the earth at 7:24 p.m. ![]()
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