The first of two consecutive supermoons launching in 2022 will light the sky on June 14. A supermoon is a full moon that appears slightly bigger and brighter than normal, although the difference between a supermoon and a normal full moon can be imperceptible without a side-by-side picture comparison. The last supermoon to light up the night sky rose in May last year. June's full moon is also known as the Strawberry Moon, leading some to refer to the upcoming event as a Super Strawberry Moon. Whereas the second supermoon - also the final and the largest of the year - will glow on July 14 at 2.38am.
Source: The Standard June 06, 2022 09:11 UTC