
When to See the Full Moon in June
June’s Full Moon is at its most illuminated at 07:43 UTC on June 11, 2025.
The Moon always appears full in the days before and after peak illumination. Full Moon is the only phase where the Moon is up all night, with moonrise and moonset occurring around sunset and sunrise.
See where the Moon is right nowMoon Phase Times June 2025
Moon Phase | Date | Time |
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First Quarter | June 3 | 03:40 UTC |
Full Moon | June 11 | 07:43 UTC |
Third Quarter | June 18 | 19:19 UTC |
New Moon | June 25 | 10:31 UTC |
Moon phases are divided into primary and intermediate: Primary Moon phases happen at a specific moment in time, while the intermediate Moon phases occupy the Âé¶¹Ó³» in between.
The Moon & Planets in June
Around June 1, you can find Mars close to the Waxing Crescent Moon. Look to the west just after sunset to find the Red Planet hanging out with the Moon. See our sky map for New York, USA; London, UK; and Sydney, Australia.
Around June 22, the Moon has a close approach with Venus. Get up early to see the thin Waning Cresent Moon with a very bright Venus on the eastern horizon before they get lost in the bright light after sunrise. See the sky map for New York, USA, London, UK, and Sydney, Australia.
Around June 29–30, the Moon has another close approach with Mars. Find the two above the western horizon just after sunset. But you have to be quick, the Waxing Crescent Moon and Mars will set a couple of hours later in the Northern Hemisphere—see New York, USA and London, UK. In Sydney, Australia, they set around four hours after sunset.
The Full Moon in June Is the Strawberry Moon
June’s Full Moon is known as the Strawberry Moon, named after the wild strawberries that ripen this month. Other Native American names are Berries Ripen Moon, Green Corn Moon, and Hot Moon.
The Celtic and Old English names are Horse Moon, Dyan Moon, Flower Moon, Rose Moon, and Planting Moon. The Anglo-Saxons called it Mead Moon because this was the time for mowing the meads or meadows.