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Europa Clipper is NASA’s bold mission to investigate whether Jupiter’s moon Europa could harbor life beneath its frozen ...
Unveiled at the 2025 Paris Air Show in late June, the fully electric MONA LUNA rover represents a major leap for Europe's ...
A natural-color image of Europa’s trailing hemisphere, the side that always faces away from the direction of the moon’s orbit. NASA’s Galileo spacecraft took this image on 7 September 1996.
Pink or not, the sight of the June full moon was memorable. Fear not: More lunations are on the way! Read on for a full schedule of the full moons of 2025. When is the next full moon after June's ...
The private spacecraft was treated to a stunning view in the night sky. The month of June hosted some stunning moon watching in the night sky, as this photo from SpaceX shows. On June 11, 2025 ...
The “Strawberry Moon” rises over ancient Corinth. Credit: AMNA/Vasilis Psomas This week, as the Strawberry Moon illuminated the night sky, Greece was treated to a particularly spectacular celestial ...
The Strawberry Moon reached peak illumination around 3 a.m. on Wednesday and appeared full and bright on Tuesday evening. The video at the top of this story was taken on Tuesday from Chicago, where ...
The June full moon, traditionally called the strawberry moon, signals the time of strawberry harvesting. This year's moon appeared approximately 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual due to its ...
At 12:45 a.m. ET, the moon was only about 17 degrees above the south horizon, less than the width of two hands held at arm's length, which made it the lowest moon in nearly two decades, per Shanahan.
But what does that mean for your zodiac sign? Here are the signs that will be most affected by June's full moon. The strawberry moon reached its peak on Wednesday, June 11, at 3:44 a.m. ET, NASA said.
September’s full moon will be a “blood moon” total lunar eclipse, though it won’t be visible in North America. The full strawberry moon rises on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, over Cardiff, Wales.
The moon will not sit this low on the Southern Horizon again for about 19 years. Summer full moons are always low relative to winter full moons in the Northern Hemisphere, and therefore are more ...