On Friday, the first full moon of summer, Strawberry Moon, will shine in golden white.
The full moon of June called Strawberry Moon due to the rise of many kinds of berries which colored the landscape with their red, and rose shades.
This year's Strawberry Moon will shine a day after the Summer Solstice and it will shine nearby the Sagittarius stars.
The Summer Solstice will take place this Thursday at 8:51 pm (GMT) as the sun will be directly overhead the Tropic of Cancer.
So, it will mark the longest day and the shorter night in the year for countries that located in the northern half of the Earth, according the National Research Institute for Astronomy and Geophysics.
NRIAG added in its statement that this Summer will last for 93 days, 15 hours, and 53 minutes.