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The year seems to be passing by at a faster pace during the coronavirus lockdown. However, here are some good news from the universe: The 2020 Strawberry Moon is about to arrive and you will be able to watch it from Mexico City .
This year, the natural phenomenon will be visible on June 5 . Of course, only if the sky is not cloudy.
Although the penumbral eclipse will not be visible in North America, you can still watch it online thanks to the Virtual Telescope project , that will livestream it from Italy at 19:00 UTC..
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Why is it called Strawberry Moon?
As many people would have noticed, every full moon in a year has a specific name. These names were given centuries ago by indigenous people and ancient European settlements that called the months based on the North Hemisphere seasons , as explained by Time and Date.
According to NASA , the Algonquin tribes called this the Strawberry Moon . The name comes from the relatively short season for harvesting strawberries in the north-eastern United States.
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Likewise, and old European name for this full Moon is the Mead Moon or the Honey Moon .
Other names for this full Moon are Rose Moon , Flower Moon , Hot Moon , and Planting Moon . For Hindus, this full Moon corresponds with Vat Purnima , while for Buddhists this full Moon is the Poson Poya .
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