Social media users have begun searching for the significance and reality of the "Strawberry Moon" expected to appear next Thursday, especially since it will be the last supermoon of the year. According to NASA, the Strawberry Moon is linked to the strawberry harvest season, coinciding with the ripening of fruits for picking in North America. It will be visible starting Wednesday but will reach its peak the following day.
Astronomers state that a supermoon occurs when the moon is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit, known as perigee, making it appear larger and brighter than a typical full moon, according to the British newspaper "Daily Mail." The Strawberry Moon has various names, including "Green Corn Moon," "Honey Moon," and "Moon of Marriage," which may relate to wedding traditions being celebrated in June.