According to the Report, the "strawberry" Moon is called the first full moon of summer and the last full moon before the summer solstice. This year it will be especially spectacular: the moon will be as low as possible above the horizon, which will create a truly impressive visual effect.
Due to the optical illusion caused by the earth's atmosphere, the moon will appear 20% larger than its usual size. In addition, due to the passage of light through the dense layers of the atmosphere, it acquires a warm reddish hue.
This will be the "lowest" full Moon in the Northern Hemisphere in recent years, an unusual astronomical phenomenon will be repeated only in 2043.









