
New Delhi, June 11, 2025: Tonight, the sky will light up with a special full moon called the Strawberry Moon. But does it really look red? Let’s dive into the mystery of this beautiful lunar event and why it’s creating a buzz across India.
The Strawberry Moon is the name given to the full moon in June. The name comes from Native American tribes who linked it to the time when strawberries ripen in North America. Don’t expect a bright red moon, though! The name isn’t about the colour but the season. However, this moon can sometimes appear reddish or golden, especially when it’s low in the sky, due to the Earth’s atmosphere scattering light.

This year’s Strawberry Moon is extra special because of a rare event called a “major lunar standstill.” This happens every 18.6 years, making the moon rise and set at its lowest points in the sky. For Indian skywatchers, this means the moon will look bigger and glow with a warm hue, especially just after sunset around 7:30 PM IST. Cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru will have clear views if the skies stay cloud-free.
Why does the moon sometimes look red? When the moon is near the horizon, its light passes through more of the Earth’s atmosphere. This scatters blue light and lets red and orange tones shine through, giving the moon a rosy or golden glow. Dust or pollution in the air can make this effect stronger, which is common in Indian cities during summer.
To enjoy the Strawberry Moon, find a spot with a clear view of the horizon, like a rooftop or open park. No telescope is needed—just your eyes! The moon will rise in the southeast and look its best in the early evening. For the best experience, turn off bright lights and let your eyes adjust to the dark.
This lunar event is not just a treat for the eyes but also a chance to connect with nature. In Indian culture, the full moon, or Purnima, holds spiritual meaning. Many will celebrate with prayers or quiet reflection under the moon’s glow. Whether you’re a curious skywatcher or someone who loves nature’s beauty, the Strawberry Moon is a must-see.
So, is it really red? Sometimes, it’s more like a golden-pink shade, but the real magic is in its rare low glow and the stories it carries. Step outside tonight, look up, and uncover the mystery of the Strawberry Moon for yourself!
Tips for Viewing:
- Best time: 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM IST on June 11, 2025.
- Best spots: Open areas away from city lights, like Lodhi Garden in Delhi or Marine Drive in Mumbai.
- Weather check: Monsoon clouds
Last Updated on: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 11:27 am by M.Deepak Reddy | Published by: M.Deepak Reddy on Wednesday, June 11, 2025 11:26 am | News Categories: Trending
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