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Related: About this forumThe 1st 'major lunar standstill' in more than 18 years is about to occur.
The phenomenon happens every 18.6 years when the moon rises and sets at its most extreme points on the horizon, while also climbing to its highest and lowest point in the sky. . .
On June 21, the sun will rise and set at its most northeasterly and northwesterly points, while the full Strawberry Moon will rise and set at its most northeasterly and northwesterly points.'
https://www.space.com/1st-lunar-standstill-in-18-years-about-to-occur-how-to-see-it?
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The 1st 'major lunar standstill' in more than 18 years is about to occur. (Original Post)
elleng
Jun 2024
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3catwoman3
(25,430 posts)1. I usually have an excellent view of the moon from the window...
...of my walk-in shower on our second floor. I'll be sure to take a look - or several. I never tire of looking at the moon.
marble falls
(62,046 posts)2. You find the most interesting stuff. It's hard to see anything in the skies anymore, but a strawberry moon, I got to see
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GreenWave
(9,167 posts)3. And strawberry Moon is upon us too!
Qutzupalotl
(15,146 posts)4. Space.com editors made a mistake.
The full moon being opposite the sun will rise and set at its most southeasterly and southwesterly points.