June 14: The First Supermoon of the Year.
Three supermoons in a row will appear this summer, beginning with one on June 14 and followed by ones on July 13 and August 12. June’s full moon will rise in the southeast around 9 p.m. Eastern time for East Coast stargazers, and stay visible in the sky until the next morning.
When a Full Moon takes place when the Moon is near its closest approach to Earth, it is called a Super Full Moon.