How to watch the 'strawberry moon' eclipse from anywhere Friday - CNET

The partial penumbral lunar eclipse won't be visible in North America, but you can still view the full moon's quiet beauty online.

A full "strawberry moon" arrives on Friday, and it will come with an understated partial eclipse for some parts of the world. While the moon will be at its absolute fullest on Friday around noon PT, you'll have several opportunities to enjoy the view.

Unfortunately, the "strawberry" nickname for the June full moon doesn't refer to a color, but seems to be an old reference to the strawberry harvest season.

NASA's Gordon Johnston rounded up a list of alternative names for this month's moon, including mead moon, honey moon, hot moon and planting moon.

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