Strawberry Moon and Celestial Show Light Up Summer Solstice Sky
- The full Strawberry Moon will rise on June 3, marking the start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Venus, Mars, and Saturn will be visible in the night sky throughout June, with Mars and Venus drawing closer each night.
- The Summer Triangle and bright stars Spica and Arcturus will shine overhead in the evening sky.
- The June solstice on June 21 will feature an alignment of the crescent Moon, Venus, and Mars.
- The strawberry moon may appear more yellow or orange due to its low position in the sky.