
The sky puts on a rare and breathtaking show: the Ultra-Low Strawberry Full Moon.
Named for its warm reddish-pink glow as it rises low on the horizon, this full moon marks the final one of spring — steeped in centuries of seasonal tradition and symbolism.
Why is tonight so special?
The moon will appear extra large and deeply tinted, thanks to its ultra-low position in the sky.
You won’t see this phenomenon again until 2043 — that’s 18 years from now!
A must-see moment for sky watchers, photographers, and moon lovers alike.
Step outside, look up, and let this rare lunar beauty leave you in awe.
You missed out on the great thing and waited until 2043.