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June's full moon, known as "strawberry supermoon", rises over the UK. On June 14, the moon orbits closest to the earth, marking the last "supermoon" of the year. IMAGES
June's full moon, known as "strawberry supermoon", rises over the city of Beirut. On June 14, the moon orbits closest to the earth, marking the last "supermoon" of the year.
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June's full moon, also known as a "Strawberry Moon" since it occurs during strawberry season, rises over the British capital, London. It's accompanied this year by an astronomical phenomenon known as a penumbral lunar eclipse, which occurs when the Earth comes between the sun and the moon, thereby casting a faint shadow on the moon. This eclipse makes the full moon look slightly darker on part of its surface, although only some portions of the world, in Asia, Australia, Europe, and Africa, can see it.