Hot on the heels of the summer solstice, this month’s full moon rises on June 24. Known as the “Strawberry Moon,” June’s lunar marker will also be a supermoon. For many, pending clear skies, the celestial spectacle will be visible from the comfort of home. The Strawberry supermoon will reach peak illumination at 2:40 p.m. ET on Thursday, June 24, and visibility will be optimal in the southeastern skies just after sunset, reports The Old Farmer’s Almanac. As it peaks above the horizon, the supermoon will appear larger than usual and golden hued. A full moon is considered a supermoon when it coincides with its closest point to Earth (called its perigee) on its elliptical orbit. It will appear as much as 7 percent bigger, and brighter than a regular full moon, though the naked eye might not notice the difference. The moon will appear full until early Saturday morning, giving lunar enthusiasts multiple …