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    Full Buck Moon 2025: Date, time, cultural significance, horoscope and how to watch it in India

    On 10 July 2025, the Buck Moon — the first full moon of summer in the Northern Hemisphere — will light up the sky. Named for the time when male deer sprout new antlers, it symbolises growth and renewal. This year’s Buck Moon will appear low, golden and strikingly close to the horizon. It coincides with Guru Purnima in India and sits under the sign of Capricorn, bringing cosmic lessons, grounded ambition and a moment to reflect on our place in nature.

    July Full Moon: What is Buck Moon and how to see it? Here’s viewing date, time, venue

    July full moon, called the Buck Moon, will rise on July 10. It will appear low in the sky due to a rare lunar standstill and will show a reddish color near the horizon. This full moon also coincides with the anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing.

    Strawberry Moon 2025 fever: Why Tuesday’s moon is anything but ordinary

    June Strawberry Moon 2025: On the night of 10–11 June 2025, the UK will witness a rare lunar event: the lowest full Moon in nearly 20 years, known as the Strawberry Moon. This unusually low Moon appears larger and redder due to a rare lunar standstill, which occurs only every 18.6 years. While it won’t be pink, this celestial display promises a striking sight. Stargazers are urged to find a clear southeastern view for this once-in-a-generation experience that won’t return until 2043.

    Strawberry Moon 2025: What it is, when to watch, and why it might look red

    Skywatchers in the US and UK, get ready. June 11, 2025, will bring a Strawberry Moon. This moon gets its name from the strawberry harvest season. A rare lunar standstill will make the moon appear reddish. This event happens every 18.6 years. The moon will be low on the horizon.

    What is Lunar standstill? Dates, calculator, cycle and it’s connection with Stonehenge

    A major Lunar standstill is taking place this year almost after 18 years. The last major lunar standstill was seen in the year 2006.

    UK: Is Stonehenge aligned with Moon? Rare cosmic event may reveal mysterious link

    Following these questions and many more mysteries, English Heritage and experts from other organizations announced their intention to study the connection between the ancient monument and a major lunar standstill, which happens every 18.6 years.

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