Of course, if you lived in Ireland, you may have only had a small window of opportunity to see the rare event in between the clouds.
The clouds doing their best to hide the Strawberry moon above Belfast. #drone #belfastbynight #StrawberryMoon pic.twitter.com/IUxqmH0gnS
— Christopher Kearney (@ckearney1) June 21, 2016
We won’t get another chance to see it until 2062, but they had a good view of it in the States, Washington DC, to be exact.
Strawberry moon, summer solstice @capitalweather @weatherchannel @sunset_wx @StormHour @JimCantore @ABC7News @CNN pic.twitter.com/74wcXV1aDf
— Jim Havard (@JimHavard) June 21, 2016
The full 'strawberry moon' on the summer solstice is seen rising over 42nd street in NYC. (Photo: @maximusupinNYc) pic.twitter.com/fLzbTHBJit
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 21, 2016
From my front garden: tonight's summer #solstice "Strawberry #Moon" over #Charlottetown harbour, #PEI pic.twitter.com/mWikuMoEWJ
— Martin J. Yuill (@MartinJYuill) June 21, 2016
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