Look up tonight for something sweet!🍓
The full Strawberry Moon, named by the Algonquin tribes for the time of year that berries ripen, will take to the night skies on June 10-11.
Take a peek at other planets along the way. All month long, Mars and Venus will be visible in the night skies. Catch Mars in the west for a couple of hours after sunset, while Venus rises about two hours before the Sun, shining low in the eastern sky in the morning.
Image description: A large, golden Moon peeks out through banks of clouds and fog in the night sky. Craters and other features are visible on the glowing Moon.
Credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky
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