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The sweetest full moon of the year is June’s full moon, commonly known as the Full Strawberry Moon. Most Algonquin tribes understood that it was a sign that wild strawberries were starting to ripen and ready for the harvest. Penumbral eclipses are far more subtle than either total or partial lunar eclipses. The former occurs when the more diffuse, outer part of Earth`s shadow known as the penumbra, falls on the face of the moon. The eclipse on Friday. At most you might be able to see a slight shading in the southern portion of the moon.

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