The Strawberry Moon offers a unique visual experience for skywatchers, with its low position on the horizon creating a golden, amber, or coppery hue as it rises. This phenomenon occurs because the moonlight passes through more of the Earth's atmosphere. While the event poses no risks, it provides an excellent opportunity for amateur astronomers and photographers to capture the moon's surface details, especially with binoculars or telescopes. The smaller apparent size of the moon may also intrigue those familiar with its usual appearance.