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If you did a little sky gazing Friday night, you might of wanted to bring along a stronger pair of binoculars than usual.

The full moon on June 9 will be the smallest one this year because the familiar celestial body will be at its farthest distance from Earth.

It's been called the "mini-moon" and the "micro-moon" according to EarthSky. Of course, the moon is the same size it always is, but it appears larger and smaller during phases of the year because it does not orbit the Earth in a perfect circle.
There's a significant distance of about 30,000 miles between its closest pass around Earth and the point where it's farthest away.

The moon’s mean distance from the Earth is 238,855 miles. The moon’s apogee, or longest distance from the Earth, will occur on June 8, which is why the full moon of June 9 will be so underwhelming.

It's the opposite of a "supermoon," which looks like it's 30 percent brighter and 14 percent bigger than a micro-moon, timeanddate.com says.

The June full moon has been also called the strawberry moon, and the hot moon. The names given by Native Americans reflect the weather, and a time to pick ripening fruit, The Old Farmer’s Almanac says.

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This was taken by me this morning, Sunday, July 9, 2017 around 6:30 am in Richmond, VA. The James River is quite beautiful but when you throw in a full moon, it's just spectacular. I actually tried last night to get a few shots but the location wasn't working well. I like these pictures better. This full moon appeared huge to me! I was surprised when they called it a mini moon, lol! It was indeed lovely and I hope you get out and enjoy the moonlight sometime as much as I did!
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