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**Strawberry Moon Stuns Wales in Rare Lunar Standstill Display**
**Wales, UK -** Skywatchers across Wales were treated to a spectacular celestial show on Wednesday evening as the full Strawberry Moon reached its peak during a major lunar standstill, a phenomenon not witnessed so clearly in nearly two decades.
The Strawberry Moon, the name given to the June full moon – historically linked to the strawberry harvest season by indigenous Americans – appeared exceptionally large and vibrant, sitting low on the horizon. This was due to a major lunar standstill, an event that last occurred in 2006.
The stunning display follows a notably large full moon spotted on Tuesday, but Wednesday marked the height of the phenomenon. Experts say the opportunity to see the moon this low in the sky will not arise again until 2043. While some observers reported the moon appearing reddish, the primary allure was its size and proximity to the horizon.
Beyond the aesthetic beauty, scientists are hoping to leverage observations and photographs of this rare event. “Never before seen pictures will help scientists learn how the Sun’s activity changes from stormy to quiet periods”