Watch the full ‘Strawberry Moon’ rise on June 3



June’s full moon, often known as the Strawberry Moon, might be at its fullest on Saturday (June 3) when seen from North America, and it’ll shine near the intense star Antares within the constellation Scorpius. The moon can even seem vivid and full on Friday and Sunday.

Native American tribes named June’s full moon the Strawberry Moon in addition to the Berries Ripen Moon, after the seasonal harvesting of fruit, in response to Timeanddate.com. Different conventional names for the moon embody the Rose Moon and Sizzling Moon. The Anishinaabeg individuals name it Waabigonii Giizis, or Blooming Moon, in response to the Middle for Native American Research.