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The strawberry moon, which will be visible in the sky this week, will mark the first full moon of the summer.
On Monday, just days after the June 21 summer solstice, sky-gazers will witness the celestial body light up the night sky with its amber glow.
For those in the Northern Hemisphere, as the strawberry rises and sets, it will chart the lowest trajectory of any full moon this year — and for those in the Southern Hemisphere, it will trace its highest arc, according to Earthsky.
The moon will reach its peak illumination at 7:57 p.m. ET on Monday after moonrise, the moment the satellite’s upper edge emerges above the horizon in the east, Earthsky reports.













