The June full Moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, is visible over England and Wales this evening. It appears low to the horizon but appears smaller, because it is so far away, turning it into a rare micromoon.
Forecasters expected this exact moment days ago, and the dusk sky now lines up with their forecasts.
Observers from county lanes across the nation can already watch the pale disc edge above the skyline after dusk. Visibility is excellent, and the Moon will keep shining vividly then gradually dims sometime in the next couple of weeks.