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    Post by Dragon Sat Jun 15, 2024 11:03 pm

    June Solstice (aka summer solstice) occurs when the Sun travels along its northernmost path in the sky.

    The longest day of the year.

    The June solstice occurs on Thursday, June 20, 2024, at 4:51 P.M. EDT.

    After the solstice, the Sun appears to reverse course and head back in the opposite direction.

    Astronomically, however, the first day of summer is said to be when the Sun reaches its highest point in the sky, which occurs on the summer solstice (June 20–22).

    Therefore, the summer solstice is considered to be the first day of summer, astronomically speaking.


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    Post by Dragon Sat Jun 15, 2024 11:10 pm

    Strawberry Full Moon coincides with the summer solstice! On the evening of June 21 —just after sunset—look towards the southeast to watch the full Moon rise gently above the horizon.

    There, it will appear large and golden-hued.

    Tuesday, June 18, is a sort of turning point in the moonlight department.

    Like a highway sign brightly aglow when reflecting a car’s headlights straight back at it, the Moon starts optimally reflecting sunlight 2 ½ days before it’s Full.

    That’s Tuesday.

    Quite suddenly, it then explosively brightens.


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    Post by Dragon Sat Jun 15, 2024 11:14 pm

    Strawberry Full Moon June’s full Moon—typically the last full Moon of spring or the first of summer—has traditionally been called the Strawberry Moon.

    A Moon usually appears reddish when it’s close to the horizon because the light rays must pass through the densest layers of the atmosphere.

    This “Strawberry Moon” name has been used by Native American Algonquian tribes that live in the northeastern United States as well as the Ojibwe, Dakota, and Lakota peoples to mark the ripening of “June-bearing” strawberries that are ready to be gathered.

    Blooming Moon (Anishinaabe) is indicative of the flowering season, while Green Corn Moon (Cherokee) and Hoer Moon (Western Abenaki) suggest that it’s time to tend to young crops.

    The Tlingit have used the term Birth Moon, referring to the time when certain animals are born in their region (the Pacific Northwest).

    Egg Laying Moon and Hatching Moon are Cree terms that also hint at a time when many animal babies were born.


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