CNN —The strawberry moon will light up the night sky this weekend.
The strawberry full moon isn’t your last chance to catch a cool celestial event this year.
Here are the full moons remaining in 2023, according to the Farmer’s Almanac:● July 3: Buck moon● August 1: Sturgeon moon● August 30: Blue moon● September 29: Harvest moon● October 28: Hunter’s moon● November 27: Beaver moon● December 26: Cold moonLunar and solar eclipsesAn annular solar eclipse will occur on October 14 and be visible for people across North, Central and South America.
This is when the moon passes between the sun and Earth at or near its farthest point from Earth — making the moon appear smaller than the sun and creating a glowing ring around the moon.
In this type of event, the sun, Earth and moon don’t completely align, so only part of the moon passes into shadow.
Persons:
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Argentina, North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, North, Central, South America