Moon is leaving the last ∠4° of ♐ Sagittarius tropical zodiac sector and will enter ♑ Capricorn later.
It is Strawberry Moon
The Full Moon these days is the Strawberry of June 2089.
Spring tide
There is high Full Moon ocean tide on this date. Combined Sun and Moon gravitational tidal force working on Earth is strong, because of the Sun-Earth-Moon syzygy alignment.
Apparent angular diameter ∠1789"
Lunar disc appears visually 5.4% narrower than solar disc. Moon and Sun apparent angular diameters are ∠1789" and ∠1888".
Lunation 1106 / 2059
The Moon is 14 days old and navigating through the middle part of the current synodic month. This is lunation 1106 of Meeus index or 2059 from Brown series.
The length of this lunation is 29 days, 7 hours and 3 minutes and it is 23 minutes longer than the upcoming lunation's length. The lengths of the following synodic months are going to decrease with the lunar orbit true anomaly getting closer to the value it has at the point of New Moon at perigee (∠0° or ∠360°).
Lunation length shorter than mean
The length of the current synodic month is 5 hours and 41 minutes shorter than the mean synodic month length. It is 28 minutes longer compared to 21st century's shortest synodic month length.
Lunar orbit details for
True anomaly ∠331.7°
The true anomaly of the Moon orbit at the beginning of this lunation cycle is ∠331.7° and at the beginning of the next lunar synodic month the true anomaly is going to be ∠348.5°.
Moon before apogee
12 days since point of perigee on 10 June 2089 at 11:59 in ♋ Cancer the lunar orbit is getting widen while the Moon is moving away from the Earth. It will keep this direction over the next 3 days until the Moon reaches the point of next apogee on 26 June 2089 at 00:52 in ♒ Aquarius.
The Moon is 400 691 km(248 978 mi) away from Earth and getting further over the next 3 days until the point apogee when Earth-Moon distance is going to be 405 892 km(252 210 mi).
Moon after ascending node
5 days after ascending node on 16 June 2089 at 22:07 in ♎ Libra the Moon is positioned north of the ecliptic over the following 8 days until the lunar crosses the ecliptic again from North to South in descending node on 1 July 2089 at 11:25 in ♈ Aries.
At 12:24 the Moon is meeting its standstill point to reach South declination of ∠-18.620°. Over the upcoming 14 days the lunar orbit is going to tilt northward to face maximum declination of ∠18.574° at the point of next northern standstill in ♊ Gemini on 6 July 2089 at 18:10.