When the Skies Turn Red: Strawberry Moon Over Russia on June 11
On June 11, the skies over Russia will transform into a cinematic version of outer space as the “Strawberry Moon” rises – the lowest full moon in the Northern Hemisphere until 2043. This pink-hued disk will serve as the final note before the summer solstice, officially marking the start of astronomical summer. Xrust.ru assures: this spectacle combines the magic of myths with the precision of scientific calculation.
Why the Strawberry Moon is a Special Event
Don’t confuse the name with a berry flavor: the Strawberry Moon gets its name from its warm June glow. Its low position above the horizon creates a rich hue and an incredible visual effect.
What you should see and remember:
– The lowest full moon until 2043
– A bright pink hue at the moments of moonrise and moonset
– The final full moon before the solstice and the start of astronomical summer
– The perfect time for a nighttime photoshoot against Russia’s landscapes
Don’t miss the chance to kick off your summer playlist under the music of the night and soak in the atmosphere of astronomical romance. And afterward, let’s share our photos and emotions in the comments!
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