Multiple outlets report that the June 2026 full Moon, commonly called the “Strawberry Moon,” rises and reaches its peak over the coming nights, with viewing times varying by location. Coverage highlights that the Moon will be visible across regions including the UK and Ireland, and provides guidance for when to look for moonrise and peak brightness. BBC and other astronomy-focused sources compile “key moonrise timings” for viewers in different cities worldwide, while separate local guides explain when the Moon should be seen in specific countries over a short window. Several articles also note the event’s unusual timing or configuration, with one report stating that the Moon is about to do something it will not do again for nearly 20 years. Another outlet frames the phenomenon as one of the most notable versions of the Strawberry Moon, describing what makes it different. Photo-focused coverage shows the Moon appearing in night skies around the world, reinforcing that the event is widely observed as it brightens and then sets.