Stargazers in Kerry may be in store for a once in an almost two-decade event tonight.
The Strawberry Moon is expected to be visible above the Kingdom just after half past 3 tomorrow morning.
Kevin Lawlor is from the Kerry Astronomy Club and says every 18.6 years the moon is at its lowest orbit in the sky.
Mr Lawlor outlines the background into the Strawberry moon and what stargazers in Kerry can expect:
Meanwhile, Kevin Lawlor says there are many treats in store for astronomers in the county during June.
He says the Summer solstice and many celestial events will be occurring in the sky this month.
Mr Lawlor outlines what’s still in store for stargazers in Kerry:
The Kerry Astronomy Club meets every second Tuesday of the month at MTU Kerry North campus, more details can be found here.