Full Moon in June 2025: Date, Meaning, and What’s Ahead in the Night Sky

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The full moon in June 2025 will occur on Wednesday, June 11, and will be visible in most regions depending on local moonrise and moonset times. Known as the Strawberry Moon, this lunar event is tied to Native American traditions marking the ripening of wild strawberries and the approach of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

In Argentina, for example, the moon will rise around 5:52 p.m. and set at 9:19 a.m. on June 12. This full moon, like others throughout the year, has long held cultural, astrological, and even emotional significance. While there is no scientific consensus on its effects, it’s commonly associated with heightened emotions, sleep disturbances, and symbolic transitions.

Full Moon Dates for the Rest of 2025:

  • July 10 (Thursday)
  • August 9 (Saturday)
  • September 7 (Sunday)
  • October 7 (Tuesday)
  • November 5 (Wednesday)
  • December 4 (Thursday)

Remaining Major Astronomical Events in 2025:

  • June 21: Winter Solstice (Southern Hemisphere)
  • August 12–13: Perseid Meteor Shower
  • September 7–8: Total Lunar Eclipse
  • September 21: Partial Solar Eclipse
  • October 21–22: Orionid Meteor Shower
  • December 13–14: Geminid Meteor Shower
  • December 21: Summer Solstice
  • December 21–22: Ursid Meteor Shower

Whether you’re a stargazer, astrologer, or simply a moon admirer, June’s full moon offers a beautiful reminder of the rhythms of nature—and a preview of the rich calendar of celestial events still to come in 2025.

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