The first day of Summer is kicking off with an strange treat later this evening. You'll be able to see a rare Strawberry Moon,which happens when there's a full moon during a Summer solstice, at 8 p.m. EDT. The peak of the solstice, and which is the longest day of the year,takes place at 6:34 p.m.
According to The musty Farmer's Almanac, a Strawberry Moon indicated harvest times for ancient tribes; it also claims that the last one was 70 years ago. Watch a live stream from Slooh through their Canary Islands telescopes to hear why precisely this occurrence is so special. While you wait, or check out some photos ahead of people in Europe who already saw and loved the Strawberry Moon.
Source: popsugar.com