Tonight's the night we will see the first full moon of summer 2026, and it will be an extra special event. June's full strawberry moon is always the lowest full moon of the year, but this one will remain unequaled until 2043 for being closest to the horizon,
The Full Moon is, by its very nature, a moment of fulfillment. Lunar energy is at its peak: it’s no longer about setting intentions (as with the New Moon), but about taking the time to reflect on the journey you’ve taken,
The Strawberry Moon rises soon. Despite its name, don’t expect a red glow. Here’s what else to know, including how to view it in California.
The first full Moon of summer will rise across UK skies this week
