Tonight you should be able to see the Strawberry Moon. More here. http://www.newsweek.com/summer-solstice-2016-coincides-strawberry-moon-watch-472163
A “strawberry moon” will light up the sky tonight, coinciding with the summer solstice—the longest day of the year—for the first time since 1967. Astronomers have hailed the event as a once or twice-in-a-lifetime occurrence.
“Having a full moon land smack on the solstice is a truly rare event,” Bob Mernan, an astronomer at theFarmer’s Almanac, an annual American periodical that contains astronomical data, told The Daily Telegraph. “The sun gets super high so this moon must be super-low. This forces its light through thicker air, which also tends to be humid this time of year, and the combination typically makes [the moon] amber coloured.”
A strawberry moon is not red or pink as might be expected. Instead, the name refers to the full moon in June, heralded by Native American Algonquin tribes as the beginning of the strawberry picking season. It is also sometimes referred to as a ‘honey moon’.