Get ready, skygazers! June brings with it one of the most anticipated celestial events of the year: the Strawberry Moon. This full moon, renowned for its distinctive name and often a warm, golden hue, promises a captivating display. For those in India, the good news is that this spectacular lunar event will indeed be visible across most parts of the country.
The “Strawberry Moon” is the traditional name given to the full moon of June. This name originates from various Native American tribes in northeastern North America, who used it to mark the ripening of wild strawberries, a seasonal bounty that peaks during this month. It’s important to note that despite the evocative name, the Moon doesn’t typically turn pink or red. However, this year’s Strawberry Moon might offer a unique visual treat.
The Strawberry Moon of 2025 is particularly notable due to a rare astronomical phenomenon known as a “major lunar standstill.” This 18.6-year cycle causes the Moon to reach the most extreme points in its orbit, appearing unusually low in the sky for Northern Hemisphere observers. As a result, the moonlight travels through a thicker layer of Earth’s atmosphere, which scatters shorter blue wavelengths of light and allows the longer, warmer red and orange hues to dominate. This means that while it’s not truly strawberry-colored, it might indeed take on a captivating reddish or amber tint, especially when it’s low on the horizon. This makes the 2025 Strawberry Moon a truly rare and photo-worthy event, not seen at this extreme low arc since 2006, and not again until 2043.
The Strawberry Moon will reach its peak illumination on June 11, 2025, at 3:44 AM ET. However, for observers in India, the ideal time to witness this celestial beauty will be on the evening of June 10, 2025, after sunset.
While the moon will be at its fullest in the early hours of June 11, it will appear nearly full and begin its ascent in the southeastern sky on the evening of June 10. You should start looking towards the horizon from around 7:00 PM IST onwards, though the exact moonrise time will vary slightly depending on your specific location in India.
Beyond its visual appeal, the Strawberry Moon holds cultural and spiritual significance for many. In addition to its Native American origins, the full moon in June is often associated with themes of renewal, growth, and abundance, coinciding with a time of flourishing in nature. In some European traditions, it’s also known as the “Honey Moon” or “Mead Moon,” potentially linking to the traditional month of marriages and honeymoons. In India, this full moon often coincides with Jyeshtha Purnima, adding another layer of cultural importance.
So, mark your calendars for the evening of June 10, 2025, and prepare to witness the enchanting Strawberry Moon. It’s a splendid opportunity to connect with the cosmos and enjoy a truly memorable natural spectacle.