Strawberry Moon Lights Up Southern England Skies

The Strawberry Moon, the first full moon of summer, was visible over Hampshire and Dorset on June 30, 2026.

Strawberry Moon Lights Up Southern England Skies

Image: bbc.co.uk

The Strawberry Moon, the first full moon of summer, was a spectacular sight over southern England on the night of June 29-30, 2026. Clear skies allowed observers in Hampshire and Dorset to enjoy the glowing lunar display.

According to verified astronomical data, the Strawberry Moon reached its peak fullness at 12:57 UTC on June 30, 2026. The name originates from Native American traditions, marking the short strawberry harvesting season in June.

Photographers captured stunning images of the moon rising over landmarks in the region, including the Jurassic Coast and the New Forest. The event was widely shared on social media under the hashtag #StrawberryMoon2026.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Strawberry Moon?

The Strawberry Moon is the full moon that occurs in June, named by Native American tribes to mark the strawberry harvesting season.

When was the Strawberry Moon visible in 2026?

The Strawberry Moon was visible on the night of June 29-30, 2026, reaching peak fullness at 12:57 UTC on June 30.

Where was the Strawberry Moon best seen?

Clear skies over southern England, particularly Hampshire and Dorset, provided excellent viewing conditions.

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