our generational Moon Phase occurred last night,
"Strawberry Moon" appears once a generation.
i hope you guys got to see it last night, it was amazing! heres the article:
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/20/once-in-a-generation-strawberry-moon-tonight.html
Nothing special about it as summer solstice is when Earth is farthest from the sun. The so-called "supermoon" occurs at winter solstice ad makes a marginal difference in the brightness of the full moon compared to the average night.
OP's picture is misleading, designed for clickbait. "Strawberry" is a seasonal term and has nothing to do with color. Last night was simply the smallest full moon of the year for many decades, but it's an unnoticeable difference from any other June full moon, and cloud and temperature layers as well as relative horizon features make faaaar more difference to apparent size and brightness anyway -- anything with the naked eye you think you can attribute to the "strawberry moon" will be 99.9% due to something else.
tldr; ignore this clickbait
>>52483
welp, at first i was disappointed, but now i dont care, ty
>>52483
>>nothing special about it because summer
well played, sir...well played.