Last April's Full Moon shines
through high clouds
near the horizon,
casting shadows in this garden-at-night skyscape
Explanation:
Last April’s Full Moon shines
through high clouds
near the horizon,
casting shadows in this garden-at-night skyscape.
Along with canine sentinel Sandy watching the garden gate,
the wide-angle snapshot also captured the
bright Moon’s
22 degree ice halo.
But June’s bright Full Moon will cast shadows too.
This month, the Moon’s
exact full phase occurs at 01:08 UTC June 22.
That’s a mere 28 hours or so after
today’s June solstice
(at 20:51 UTC June 20), the moment when the Sun reaches
its maximum northern declination.
Known to some as a Strawberry Moon, June’s Full Moon is
at its southernmost declination, and of course will create its own
22 degree halos
in hazy night skies.