In pictures: Mesmerising strawberry moon illuminates sky

Skies across globe brightened up with rubicund light when strawberry moon came out this weekend

Moon gazers around the globe were awestruck by the mesmerising sight of a radiant strawberry moon that illuminated the night sky in different parts of the world. 

The view of the rubicund-coloured moon lighting up the dark sky was so breathtakingly beautiful that one can't get their eyes off the images. 

The stunning moonrise was captured by the stargazers and common people and the images were shared on social media.

Have a look at some of these images:

The nearly full Strawberry Moon setting at Stonehenge. — Twitter@ST0NEHENGE
The nearly full Strawberry Moon setting at Stonehenge. — Twitter@ST0NEHENGE
Strawberry Moon rising over Balbriggan Lighthouse. — Twiter/@SnowbieWx
Strawberry Moon rising over Balbriggan Lighthouse. — Twiter/@SnowbieWx

Strawberry Moon rising over Longleat Forest. — Twitter/@xRMMike
Strawberry Moon rising over Longleat Forest. — Twitter/@xRMMike

Strawberry moon rising last night over Liverpool — Twitter/@Stephencheatley
Strawberry moon rising last night over Liverpool — Twitter/@Stephencheatley

The amazing Strawberry full moon rising over Ely Cathedral — Twitter/@VeronicaJoPo
The amazing Strawberry full moon rising over Ely Cathedral — Twitter/@VeronicaJoPo

Strawberry moon rising over Ardtornish Castle. — Twitter/@KnoydartJim
Strawberry moon rising over Ardtornish Castle. — Twitter/@KnoydartJim

Strawberry moon rising behind the Poolbeg Lighthouse. — Twitter/@jnrbaker
Strawberry moon rising behind the Poolbeg Lighthouse. — Twitter/@jnrbaker

Strawberry Moon over Anacortes. — Twitter/@MimiRitZ244
Strawberry Moon over Anacortes. — Twitter/@MimiRitZ244

Strawberry moon rising over West Seattle tonight. — Twitter/@KristinLRaught
Strawberry moon rising over West Seattle tonight. — Twitter/@KristinLRaught

Strawberry Full Moon rising behind St Michaels Mount in Cornwall. — Twitter/@stucornell
Strawberry Full Moon rising behind St Michael's Mount in Cornwall. — Twitter/@stucornell