ByJamie Carter

ByJamie Carter,

Senior Contributor.

The full strawberry moon — the final full moon of spring in the Northern Hemisphere — will turn full on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. However, it will be best seen at moonrise on Tuesday, June 10 as it appears in the east during dusk. It takes its name from the ripening of summer berries in North America during June. It’s also the lowest-hanging full moon not only of the year, but since 2006 because of a once-in-18.6-years occurrence called the “major lunar standstill.”

The full Strawberry Moon sets behind the Statue of Liberty before sunrise on June 4, 2023, in New ... More