Strawberry Supermoon On June 14: Where And When To Watch June's Full Moon | All You Need To Know
Strawberry Supermoon on June 14: Where And When To Watch June's Full Moon | All You Need to Know

What is a Strawberry Supermoon? 🌝
June's full moon gets its nickname from the strawberry harvesting season in the Northeastern U.S. It also happens to be at its closest distance to Earth in its orbit, making it a Supermoon by most standards.
The common definition of a Supermoon is any full moon that is at a distance of atleast 90% of perigee (which is at the point at which Moon is closest to the Earth), the Old Farmer's Almanac explains. June's full Moon stands at 222,238.4 miles (357,658 km) away -- comfortably within that cut-off point.

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