Strawberry Moon Rise: When to Look Up This Monday Night

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Be prepared for the strawberry moon, the first full moon of summer, which will rise Monday night across the U.S.—Washington around 8:53 p.m., Miami 8:24 p.m., Chicago 8:49 p.m., and Los Angeles 8:26 p.m.—and it will appear smaller as it’s near apogee.
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