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Strawberry Moon gives a rare celestial treat in Saudi Arabia's Northern Borders

June 12, 2025
Saudi Arabia's Northern Borders Region witnessed a rare astronomical spectacle on Wednesday evening, the rising of the full moon of Dhul Hijjah—the Strawberry Moon.
Saudi Arabia's Northern Borders Region witnessed a rare astronomical spectacle on Wednesday evening, the rising of the full moon of Dhul Hijjah—the Strawberry Moon.

Saudi Gazette report

ARAR — Saudi Arabia's Northern Borders Region witnessed a rare astronomical spectacle on Wednesday evening, the rising of the full moon of Dhul Hijjahthe Strawberry Moon. This was a unique astronomical phenomenon known as the “Great Lunar Standstill."

This marks the last full moon of the year 1446 AH, rising from the farthest point on the southeastern horizon. This phenomenon occurs only once every 18.6 years, and it will not occur again until 2043, making it a unique opportunity for astronomy enthusiasts, photographers, and skywatchers to document this rare event.

This phenomenon occurs when the tilt of the moon's orbit reaches its maximum north-south deviation, causing the moon to rise and set at the farthest points of the horizon. Astronomical specialists explain that this event is linked to the moon's extreme southern declination, part of the Metonic Cycle, which lasts approximately 19 years. Upon rising, the moon displayed a golden-pink hue due to atmospheric effects, earning it the name "Strawberry Moon," a term used in some cultures to signify the last full moon of spring.

Northern Borders Region has become a favored location for observing astronomical phenomena, thanks to its expansive horizons and minimal light pollution, which enhances visibility of the night sky.


June 12, 2025
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