Image source, BBC Weather Watcher Hang RossImage caption, BBC Weather Watcher Hang Ross got this dramatic shot from Swanage, Dorset
With clear a night the glowing Strawberry Moon was a spectacle above the skies over Hampshire and Dorset.
Marking the first full Moon of the summer season its name comes from the time of year it appears, not its colour.
It appeared full in the night sky on Monday and is set to be visible again tonight.
Plenty of people stayed up late to try and take the perfect shot of the full moon, the lowest-hanging in the sky, here are some of their pictures.
Image source, BBC Weather Watcher Stacey JohnsImage caption, A cruise ship passes the glowing moon off Gosport
Image source, Amy ThomsonImage caption, Monday night's Strawberry Moon taken on Hurst Spit, Keyhaven
Image source, BBC Weather Watcher Yen MilneImage caption, The moon rising above Fareham, snapped by BBC Weather Watcher Yen Milne
Image source, BBC Weather Watcher JDP-MImage caption, From Bournemouth the spectacular moon could be seen rising over the Needles
Image source, BBC Weather Watcher InfocusImage caption, Taken from Highcliffe Beach, the full Strawberry Moon rises over the Needles
Image source, Steve HoganImage caption, Steve Hogan also got this super shot of the full Strawberry moon rising over the Needles
Image source, Phillip DensonImage caption, The Strawberry Moon rising beside Christchurch Priory
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