Astronomy / Stargazing
May 2026 promises a spectacular month for stargazers, featuring not one, but two full moons! The 'Flower Moon,' named for the blooming flowers of spring, graces the sky at the beginning of the month, followed by a rare 'Blue Moon' on May 31...
The 'Flower Moon' on May 1st was widely photographed, appearing with a crimson hue due to the Earth's atmosphere scattering blue wavelengths of light. Photographers captured it rising behind iconic structures such as the Statue of Liberty and the Beyazit Fire Tower.
The 'Blue Moon' on May 31st will be a unique event, being the second full moon in a single month. Despite its name, it won't appear blue; the term refers to its rarity.
Throughout May, Venus will be prominently visible in the west after sunset. Other highlights include:
Several astronomy-related events are taking place in the D.C. region, including meetings by the National Capital Astronomers and public viewing sessions at Turner Farm in Great Falls, Virginia.
Did you capture a stunning photo of the Flower Moon? Share your experiences and images in the comments below!
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