Strawberry moon rose over Redding. Now summer meteor showers are on the way (2024)

Shasta, Siskiyou and other North State counties will have a bright night after the longest day of the year on Friday, June 21.

Shortly after the sun sets on the summer solstice, June's full "strawberry" moon will rise over Redding just after 9 p.m. It will peak in the sky over Northern California just after midnight, according to astronomy and weather website Time and Date.

Because the June 21 moonrise so close to the solstice, this full moon will look bigger and may appear tinted in colors when close to the horizon ― but not in strawberry red.

Here's why the moon may appear bigger than usual on June 21, why it is called the strawberry moon, and when to expect summer meteor showers and an end-of-summer partial lunar eclipse.

Why is June's full moon called the strawberry moon?

Like other full moons, the name of June's full moon is based on what is growing in North America this time of year,according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. In the late spring/beginning of summer many berries were ready to be harvested in the northeastern United States, hence using strawberry.

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According to the Farmer's Almanac, the Algonquin tribes inhabiting the northeastern U.S., along with the Ojibwe, Dakota and Lakota people, used the strawberry moon to mark the time for gathering June-bearing strawberries.

What is the summer solstice?

The summer solstice marks the astronomical first day of the summer season in June in the Northern Hemisphere.

This is also when the Earth arrives at the point in its orbit where the North Pole is at its maximum tilt toward the sun, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. This makes it the longest day with the longest period of sunlight and shortest night of the calendar year.

Strawberry moon rose over Redding. Now summer meteor showers are on the way (1)

Why is the moon so big?

According to NASA, June's full moon will be the lowest full moon in 2024. Due to this low position it will appear bigger than ever. This is known as themoon illusion, according to NASA: Our brains perceive the moon as larger when it's closer to the horizon. Photos demonstrate this is indeed just a trick our brains play on us.

Just after it rises in the southeast, the moon may also appear golden in color when close to the horizon, according to theOld Farmer's Almanac.

What are the different full moons called? When will they be, and when are there supermoons?

In North America, names given to each monthly full moon are derived from Native American traditions. In the 1930s, the Maine Farmer's Almanac began publishing Native American names for full moons, according toNASA.

The biggest full moons of the year, supermoons, happen when the moon is at its closest point (perigee) to Earth in its orbit: About 226,000 miles. The moon looks slightly larger and brighter because it’s closer to Earth. At its farthest point (apogee), the moon is an average of 253,000 miles away, according to NASA.

Here's when other full moons rise in 2024:

  • July 21: Buck moon

  • Aug. 19: Sturgeon moon

  • Sept. 17: Harvest moon, supermoon

  • Oct. 17: Hunter's moon, supermoon

  • Nov. 15: Beaver moon, supermoon

  • Dec. 15: Cold moon

Meteor showers and eclipse: What else is happening in the night sky this summer?

Here are dark sky events over Shasta and Siskiyou counties to see this summer, most visible to the naked eye, according to NASA, the Old Farmer's Almanac, SeaSky.org, EarthSky.org and the American Meteor Society.

Times and dates are adjusted for Pacific Standard Time, so some dates may differ from sources that list East Coast or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

Delta Aquarids Meteor Shower:Best viewing for this shower is where it originates in the southern sky around midnight between July 28 and July 30, but expect similar numbers of fireballs several days before and after. This shower overlaps with the Perseids, so viewing could be great Average during the first week of August. Meteors per hour: 15-20.

Perseids Meteor Shower: The Perseidsis the best overall annual meteor shower, a fan favorite and a reason to plan family camping trips in early August. While it originatesfrom the northeast, it can usually be seen in every direction.It peaks late on Aug. 11 and mornings on Aug. 12 and Aug. 13. Best times to view are midnight to dawn, but fireballs should be visible in the evening, too. Average meteors per hour: 50-60 or more.

Best views of Saturn: The solar system’s second largest planet and the one with the brightest rings is best seen in the mornings from Aug. 25 to Sept. 7, and in the evenings from Sept. 8 to Oct. 1. Saturn is visible to the naked eye, but its rings and a few of its 83 moons are visible with a basic telescope.

Partial lunar eclipse: The second eclipse visible in the North State in 2024 is a partial lunar eclipse. It peaks around 7:12 p.m. on Sept. 17. A partial lunar eclipse happens when the moon passes through Earth's shadow, but the sun, Earth and moon don’t exactly line up. A slice of moon peeks out during the eclipse. Something that makes September's eclipse extra special is it happens during a supermoon.

Regarding meteor showers, the number of meteors visible per hour are based on darkest skies, so if you're viewing in an area with streetlights or other artificial light, count on seeing fewer fireballs.

USA Today Reporter Joyce Orlando contributed to this story.

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Strawberry moon rose over Redding. Now summer meteor showers are on the way (2024)

FAQs

What time to see the strawberry moon? ›

When is strawberry moon 2024. The full Moon is expected at 9:08pm EDT, Friday, June 21 and will appear opposite the sun, according to NASA. Times when the moon will be visible vary by time zones. Find your local times on this Moonrise and Moonset calculator, and on Timeanddate.com/astronomy.

What time is the meteor shower? ›

When can it be observed?: From 11:00 p.m. until dawn (5:30 a.m.) Approximate peak hour: 4:30-5:30 a.m. Expected dark sky rate: 12 meteors per hour. The brief—but much stronger—peak of the shower, expected in the Eastern Hemisphere, will be over before darkness falls in North America.

How rare is a strawberry moon? ›

Around every 20 years, the Strawberry Moon coincides with the summer solstice, which is either on June 20, 21, or 22.

What is a strawberry moon in 2024? ›

The full moon will arrive on June 21, 2024 at 9:08 p.m. E.T. The first full moon of the summer is making its entrance in June also known as the "strawberry" moon.

Can you see the Strawberry Moon in California? ›

Here's when to see it. A strawberry moon rises behind the San Francisco skyline on June 3, 2023. Mark your calendars and turn to the sky — there will be another exciting celestial event Friday night, right after the start of summer.

What time can I see the moon? ›

The new Moon always rises near sunrise. The first quarter Moon always rises near noon. The full Moon always rises near sunset. The last quarter Moon always rises near midnight.

Can we see the meteor shower in California? ›

How can I watch the meteor shower in California? To find the Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower, look for bright and fast meteors on Sunday evening and early Monday morning before dawn. “Find an area well away from city lights or street lights,” NASA said on its website. Be prepared with something to lie down on.

What time is the meteor shower in August 12? ›

Prime time for Perseid meteor shower

According to the American Meteor Society, the prime time for the show would be around 04:00 UTC on August 12, which translates to 12 a.m. (midnight) EDT on August 12.

What time is best to see shooting stars tonight? ›

So the best time to watch for Perseids will be starting around midnight until dawn. This shower rises to a peak gradually, then falls off rapidly. And Perseid meteors tend to strengthen in number as late night deepens into the wee hours before dawn. The shower is often best just before dawn.

Why is the Strawberry Moon so special? ›

The name has Native American roots. Tribes in the northeastern US, including the Algonquin, Ojibwe, Dakota and Lakota tribes refer to it as the strawberry moon because it appears around the same time that strawberries ripen and are ready to be gathered.

What does a Strawberry Moon mean spiritually? ›

It is a time to savor life's sweetness and connect with the love and abundance surrounding us. Because strawberries are associated with the heart chakra, this full moon may encourage you to express more compassion for yourself and others as you actively pursue your plans.

Will the Strawberry Moon be pink? ›

No, the Strawberry Moon isn't pink.

The astronomical event gets its name from the fruit, one of the berries ripening this time of year.

Is there a pink moon in 2024? ›

The Full Pink Moon of 2024 rises tonight. Look to the east shortly after sunset to see the full moon rise above the horizon. The moon will be in the Virgo constellation, and will have most of the night to enjoy the night sky by itself while the planets are situated on the other side of Earth.

Is there a Strawberry Moon today? ›

The Strawberry Moon arrives at 9:10 p.m. on Friday, June 21, 2024, though observers will get a better view after moonrise, expected around 9:15 p.m. This year's full moon is particularly unique, as it will occur on the summer solstice for the first time since 1985, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac.

What does a Strawberry Moon look like? ›

Despite its name, June's full moon will not look like a strawberry. But the bright orb could still turn heads Friday night with an appearance that is bigger and more colorful than the average moon.

Is the Strawberry Moon at night or morning? ›

The Next Full Moon is the Strawberry Moon; the Flower, Hot, Hoe, or Planting Moon; the Mead or Honey Moon; the Rose Moon; Vat Purnima; Poson Poya; and the LRO Moon. The next full Moon will be Friday evening, June 21, 2024, appearing opposite the Sun (in Earth-based longitude) at 9:08 PM EDT.

What are the rituals for the Strawberry Moon? ›

It signals the start of the strawberry harvest season and is a time for reflection and renewal. Star gazers can capture this celestial event tonight. Ways to celebrate include Moonlight Meditation, Gratitude Ceremony, Full Moon Bath, Nature Walk, Release and Let Go, Create Moon Water, and Love Ritual.

What does the strawberry full moon mean spiritually? ›

It is a time to savor life's sweetness and connect with the love and abundance surrounding us. Because strawberries are associated with the heart chakra, this full moon may encourage you to express more compassion for yourself and others as you actively pursue your plans.

Is the pink moon good luck? ›

This phenomenon is supposed to be very favourable and improve your luck in love. This is the right time to find a beau, improve communication with your partner and heal in matters of the heart.

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