Look up Feb. 18–19, 2026! The Moon, Mercury, Venus, and Saturn will line up in the western sky after sunset. No telescope needed—just a clear view and a warm coat.
Tonight’s Strawberry Moon is more than just a pretty sight — it’s the largest and lowest full moon we’ll see until 2043. Named by Native Americans for the strawberry harvest season, this June full moon marks early summer and invites us all to pause and appreciate the night sky.
Landing on the moon was one of the greatest scientific achievements of the 20th century. But it didn't look that way to the people watching the raw footage.