Strawberry moon makes appearance in western Massachusetts
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – A strawberry moon was seen in the sky throughout western Massachusetts.
A full moon peaked around 3:44 a.m. on Wednesday, but it was also advised to check it out on Wednesday evening. The full moon appeared in hues of orange and red.
The strawberry moon is the most colorful of the year as it takes a low path across the sky. The full moon's arc across the sky means that moonlight must travel through a greater portion of the Earth's atmosphere, which can give it a colorful tint.
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The 'strawberry' name comes from the Native American Algonquian tribes, who lived in the northwestern United States, not the color. The Ojibwe, Dakota, and Lakota tribes also used the name to mark the wild strawberry season in June.
This full moon is also unique because it appeared lower due to the Earth being in 'a major lunar standstill.' This impacts the moon's orbit around the Earth, and the last major lunar standstill occurred in 2006.
In case you missed this strawberry moon, it might be partially visible on the night of July 12. The rest of 2025's full moons are expected:
July 10- Buck Moon
Aug. 9- Sturgeon Moon
Sept. 7- Harvest Moon
Oct. 6- Hunter's Moon
Nov. 5- Beaver Moon
Dec. 4- Cold Moon
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