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đ Strawberry Moon Tonight: Indiaâs Sky to Glow with the Last Full Moon of Early Summer
Published by: Jagulu News
Date: 11 June 2025
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Skywatchers across India are in for a beautiful celestial show tonight. The Strawberry Moon, which marks the last full moon of early summer, will rise in the Indian sky with its gentle golden glow. Though the name might suggest a pink or red-colored moon, thatâs a myth. The term âStrawberry Moonâ comes from traditional Native American cultures who associated this full moon with the time for harvesting wild strawberries.
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đ When and Where to Watch in India?
Date: Tuesday, 11 June 2025
Moonrise Time: Around 6:44 PM IST
Full Illumination: After 8:45 PM IST
Best Viewing Time: 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM IST
The moon will rise in the southeastern sky and appear larger and brighter when itâs low on the horizon. Cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, and Bhopal are likely to get clear skies, while Mumbai, Chennai, and coastal regions may see slight cloudiness due to pre-monsoon humidity.
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đ Why Itâs Special?
Signals season change: Marks the transition from summer to monsoon.
Cultural significance: In many parts of India, full moons are tied to religious rituals and planting calendars.
Rare combo: Along with the full moon, planets like Saturn and bright star Antares will be visible tonight.
Also, the Ophiuchid meteor shower may offer a few shooting stars for those staying up late under dark skies.
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đ¸ Tips for Photography
Want to capture this full moon?
Use a tripod or stable surface
Turn on ânight modeâ on your smartphone
For best results, shoot during moonrise, when the moon appears largest
DSLRs with zoom lenses (200mm+) will help capture details like craters
If youâre posting on social media, donât forget to use hashtags like #StrawberryMoon, #FullMoonIndia, and of course, #JaguluNews đ
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đ Spiritual and Cultural Notes
Many spiritual traditions believe that full moons are moments of emotional intensity and self-reflection. Yogis and meditators often perform moon meditations or rituals to release negative energy. In rural India, especially in Odisha, Jharkhand, and parts of Uttar Pradesh, farmers still follow moon-based calendars for sowing crops.
Also, some Indian households follow Purnima vrat (fasting) during the full moon for spiritual cleansing.
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đ§ Did You Know?
The moon travels around Earth every 27.3 days, but because Earth is also moving around the sun, we see a full moon every 29.5 days.
This is the sixth full moon of 2025.
Despite the romantic name, the Strawberry Moon almost always appears golden or off-white in India due to dust and atmospheric haze.
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đ˘ Jagulu Skywatch Reminder:
âDonât just scroll through your screens. Scroll upâtoward the real sky.â
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đ§ Final Thought:
Whether youâre gazing through a telescope or sitting quietly under the sky, tonight's Strawberry Moon is a gift from nature. It reminds us that time is moving, seasons are shifting, and life is meant to be experienced â not just watched on a screen.
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