Stunning photos show the Full Strawberry Moon coinciding with a ‘major lunar standstill’ over the weekend.
Occurring just once every 18.6 years, ‘major lunar standstill’ is when moonrise and moonset are furthest apart along the horizon, as viewed from Earth.
Meanwhile, the Strawberry Moon is the name for the full moon when it appears in June – named by historic tribes after the season’s ripening fruit.
From Stonehenge to Paris, Athens and New York, incredible photos capture the stunning display