Strawberry moon 2025: A spectacular sky event awaits us!

Erleben Sie den spektakulären Erdbeermond am 11. Juni 2025: Besonderheiten, Beobachtungstipps und astronmische Highlights.
Experience the spectacular strawberry moon on June 11, 2025: special features, observation tips and astronmic highlights. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Strawberry moon 2025: A spectacular sky event awaits us!

Nordhalbkugel, Europa - On June 11, 2025, the sky above the northern hemisphere shines with a special spectacle: the strawberry moon will adorn the night sky. As Oe24, this full moon in the northern moon has been special for over 18 years makes it impressive.

The term "strawberry moon" has its roots in the culture of the North American algonquin tribes, which chose this name due to the strawberry harvest in June. In Europe, the moon of this season is often referred to as honey moon or rose moon, with the honey harvest and the blossom of the roses.

Special properties of the strawberry moon

With full moon lighting, which reaches its peak on June 11th at 9:43 a.m. CEST, the strawberry moon will be visible the night before. As Fullmond-info.de , the moon will be on the horizon particularly low due to its small declination. This creates an interesting effect: the so -called moon decay, in which the moon appears larger when it is close to the horizon, becomes particularly clear here. This happens because the comparison with objects such as trees and houses is missing, which is not the case at a higher level of the moon.

Another aspect that makes the strawberry moon special in 2025 is that it is part of the large moon arrest, a cycle that is repeated every 18.6 years. This means that the moon is extremely deep on the horizon during this time.

astronomical events in June 2025

June 2025 will also be a month full of astronomical events. In addition to the strawberry moon, there are also a few more Highlights, such as Merkur.de emphasizes:

  • 1. June: Venus reaches her greatest western elongation and is visible from 4 a.m.
  • 11. June: full moon (strawberry moon).
  • 17. June: Mars comes in conjunction with regulus.
  • 19. June: Moon meets Saturn, visible in the early morning.
  • 21. June: summer solstice at around 10:42 p.m. CEST.
  • 27. June: The maximum of the Juni Bootids with a varied meteor current of up to over 100 meteors per hour.

In order to optimally observe the fascinating sky events, it is advisable to choose dark places far from light pollution. The best time for many of these phenomena is often after midnight or before sunrise. Bishopric and telescopes can also help to take a closer look at fascinating details such as the moon surface and planets.

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