How to observe a ‘moon illusion’ when the strawberry full moon peaks tonight - News Summed Up

How to observe a ‘moon illusion’ when the strawberry full moon peaks tonight


Despite its name, June’s full moon will not look like a strawberry. Since a full moon is opposite the sun, this strawberry moon will shine lower in the sky than usual, according to NASA. Native American tribes across North America gave the strawberry moon its name to mark the in-season ripeness of strawberries, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac. For optimal viewing, Dyches recommends looking when the moon is rising or setting to see the effects of the moon illusion. No equipment is needed to view a full moon, but a telescope or pair of binoculars could enhance its features, according to NASA’s Moon Viewing Guide.


Source: CNN June 21, 2024 15:44 UTC



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