Sunday night, the "Strawberry Supermoon" will begin to appear, peaking on Tuesday.
The Strawberry Moon, the full moon in June, will occur on the same day that the moon reaches perigee, the closest point in its orbit around the Earth.
Strawberry Moon will rise in the east after sunset, shine all night, and set in the west before sunrise.
A full moonrise may not be visible.
Binoculars provide a close-up view.
A month later, on July 13, we'll have deer super moon, so named because male deer antlers are in full growth.
A month later, on July 13, we'll have deer super moon, so named because male deer antlers are in full growth.