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The June full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, appeared in the night sky on June 29, marking the start of summer. It was called the Strawberry Moon because it coincides with the ripening of wild strawberries. The moon appeared smaller than usual due to a phenomenon called a "micromoon," and it was visible across various locations, including New York and Stonehenge.
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