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From Dubai to the Parthenon: the ‘strawberry moon’ around the world - in pictures

The strawberry moon, so named because it traditionally denoted the start of strawberry picking in the northern hemisphere was viewable on 10-11 June

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theguardian.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

From Dubai to the Parthenon: the ‘strawberry moon’ around the world - in pictures

The strawberry moon, so named because it traditionally denoted the start of strawberry picking in the northern hemisphere was viewable on 10-11 June

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forbes.com1 anni fa

In Photos: Strawberry Moon Skims Horizon In Once-In-A-Generation Event

The full Strawberry Moon rose on June 10, 2025, as the lowest since 2006 and until 2043 due to the current "major lunar standstill."

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  1. mercoledì 11 giugno 2025·forbes.com

    In Photos: Strawberry Moon Skims Horizon In Once-In-A-Generation Event

    The full Strawberry Moon rose on June 10, 2025, as the lowest since 2006 and until 2043 due to the current "major lunar standstill."

  2. giovedì 12 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

    From Dubai to the Parthenon: the ‘strawberry moon’ around the world - in pictures

    The strawberry moon, so named because it traditionally denoted the start of strawberry picking in the northern hemisphere was viewable on 10-11 June