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Home » May’s Flower ‘micromoon’ will look extra small tonight, with a rare Blue Moon following
May’s Flower ‘micromoon’ will look extra small tonight, with a rare Blue Moon following
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May’s Flower ‘micromoon’ will look extra small tonight, with a rare Blue Moon following

News RoomBy News RoomMay 1, 20260 ViewsNo Comments

May’s first full moon, known as the Flower Moon, will be 100% illuminated at 1:24 p.m. EDT Friday (May 1). Although that moment occurs during daylight hours for North America, the moon will appear full at night on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

As always, the most striking time to watch the full moon will be as it rises in the east. This month, that happens during dusk on May Day — which marks the halfway point between March’s spring equinox and June’s summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere — when it rises shortly after sunset.

This Flower Moon is this year’s first micromoon, meaning it occurs when the moon is near apogee — its farthest point from Earth in its slightly elliptical orbit. The moon will be about 250,000 miles (402,000 kilometers) from Earth — around 5% farther away than average. As a result, it will appear slightly smaller and dimmer than usual. The difference is subtle, but it contrasts with the larger, brighter supermoons seen when the moon is closer to Earth. This year’s supermoon season begins in November, with a particularly large supermoon on tap for Christmas Eve.


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Despite appearing relatively small, the Flower Moon will still look large when viewed on the horizon. This effect is due to the “moon illusion,” a trick of the mind that makes our natural satellite appear larger when it’s viewed next to foreground objects like buildings or trees. As it rises, the Flower Moon will also appear orange due to Rayleigh scattering.

The Flower Moon gets its name from the flowers that bloom in the Northern Hemisphere in May, according to Time and Date, with Native Americans also calling it the Budding Moon, Egg Laying Moon and Planting Moon. Other names include the Mothers’ Moon, Bright Moon, Hare Moon and Grass Moon. The Center for Native American Studies states that the Anishinaabe people of the Great Lakes region called the full moon Nimebine Giizis, or Sucker Moon.

The second full moon of the month will occur on May 31. Known as a Blue Moon, it makes May 2026 a rare two-full-moon month. According to NASA, only 6% of full moons are Blue Moons, which can occur only in the last two or three days of the month. May’s Blue Moon will also be a micromoon, being the most distant ‪—‬ and, therefore, the smallest ‪—‬ full moon of the year.

Although you can easily see the full moon with the naked eye, a good backyard telescope or pair of stargazing binoculars can help you spot famous landmarks, including Apollo landing sites and craters. A decent camera will also let you take stunning photos of Earth’s natural satellite.

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