May 2026 Will Have Two Moons, And The Second Is A Rare Sight
May 2026 Will Have Two Moons, And The Second Is A Rare Sight
We won't see another until 2027.
May 2026 kicks off with a full “flower” moon. Because the moon is at its furthest point from the Earth – its apogee – this month’s lunar debut will be a smaller-looking “micromoon”.
But this month will see two full moons, and the second is a rare “blue moon”.
Here’s the date of both and how to catch them, as well as what a “blue moon” means:
We usually get one full moon a month, or 12 a year.
But we get monthly “blue moons”, which is the kind that describes this May’s second moon, for roughly the same reason we get leap years: the maths isn’t exactly even.
There are different types of blue moons: more on that........
