💨 Abstract
June marks the start of summer, both meteorologically and astronomically on June 20 at 10:42 p.m. The full Strawberry Moon on June 11 will be the lowest since 2006 due to a lunar standstill, rising in the southeast and setting in the southwest. The moonrise might be deeply colored. Nearby, the red giant star Antares will be visible. June offers many sky spectacles worth viewing.
Courtesy: Greg Redfern
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