(CNN) — It’s time for another notable celestial event. Be sure to cast your gaze toward the sky tonight for 2018’s Strawberry Moon. And for the keen-eyed, there’s a heavenly bonus with a prominent appearance from Saturn.
In the United States, the peak of the full moon happens depending on your time zone. In the Eastern Time Zone, that will happen at 12:53 a.m. Thursday, June 28. Back on the West Coast, peak time will be 9:53 p.m. PT Wednesday, June 27.
If it’s night at your peak time, you might find the moon so bright in the dark sky that it will be hard to look at it for more than a few seconds.
“My favorite time to watch the full moon is as it is rising over the eastern horizon. When the moon is low on the horizon, it allows you to capture the view with objects in the foreground, making the moon appear bigger,” Jones said.
“Say you are in the city, and you’re watching between a couple of buildings or over the skyline, it will make it feel that much bigger and give it more impact.” He adds that if you’re around the ocean, a lake or mountains, the perspective could be very pleasing.
Saturn
Now, about that heavenly bonus. You may notice a bright object near the moon. That will be not a star, but Saturn.
Strawberry Moon events
You may want to check astronomy clubs and local parks for possible events in your area.
Or is it a Strawberry Moon after all?
Space and science are seldom simple things.
But no matter what you call it or when you designate it, these moon viewings can be a powerful pull.
“A Strawberry Moon is no different than any other full moon. It doesn’t even look red, but it does remind us of a time when people marked the time by the lunar calendar, instead of their glowing electronic device,” Jones said.
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