What is Strawberry Moon? Look at the origin of the naming

Jakarta – The phenomenon of the full moon “Strawberry Moon” relieved the sky last night. If the strawberry moon or strawberry moon occurs, the moon looks very large and reddish orange. So why is the full month being called Strawberry Moon? Look at the information below. The lowest full moon in nearly two decades is the lowest full moon in the spacecraft, Strawberry Moon, which took place on June 11. This phenomenon occurs during a two -year period when the orbit in its largest slope slopes relative to our planetary air being (which is basically the normal equator of the earth that is expected to outer space). Browse to continue with the content in general, full moon occurs when the moon is over the sun and the earth is between the two. On the night of the Earth’s night, it is when the moon can be seen that glows completely. The time of the full moon is basically the same all over the world, and there are only differences related to the time zone. The full full month of June moves low in the spring sky each year due to its now distance to the turning point of the summer sun, where the time in the year when the sun is at the highest point. This year’s Strawberry Moon moves very low over a few decades. Strawberry Moon in June is near the turning point of the southern sun for those in the Southern Hemisphere, which means that the moon has never been in a very high position in the air from the beginning. This full moon is the lowest full moon in almost two decades. Illustration of Strawberry Moon (Photo: Reuters/Peter Cziborra) The origin of the name Strawberry Moon According to the Almanac page, the full moon in June is usually the last full moon of spring or the first full full moon traditionally called the Strawberry Moon. Although strawberries are reddish pink and round shape, the origin of the name “Strawberry Moon” or “Strawberry Month” has nothing to do with the color or appearance of the moon. The moon usually looks reddish as it approaches the horizon, because the light of light has to go through the densest atmospheric layer. The name “Strawberry Moon” is used by the original US Algonquian tribes living in the United States northeast and the tribes of Ojibwe, Dakota and Lakota to mark the ripening of the “June” strawberry ripple ready to be harvested. The term Haida, Berries Ripen Moon, also reflects that. If the flowers bloom and fruit that were cooked earlier, June is a very abundant time for many people. When is Strawberry Moon in Indonesia? With reference to the time and date website, the Strawberry Moon phenomenon can be watched on Wednesday (11/6/2025) on 14.43 WIB in Indonesia. The moon looks brighter at night. (KNY/IMK) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here