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This day marks the last full moon of the spring season and the first of the summer season. The summer season in the northern hemisphere began on Monday, June 21 when places north of the equator experience the longest day of the year.
Strawberry Moon gets its name as all the strawberries that are ready to be harvested during this season. Other names are, Blooming Moon, Birth Moon, Honey Moon, and Mead Moon. It is referred to as the Hot Moon in the Northern Hemisphere as it coincides with the beginning of the summer season north of the equator.
Unlike the normal moon when the full phase lasts for a day, the Strawberry Moon will appear for more than a day in the night sky.
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