Published on April 28, 2026
In a typical month, skywatchers look forward to a single full moon. This year, May breaks the mold with two full moons, a phenomenon that piqued interest among astronomers and enthusiasts alike.
The first full moon occurred on May 5, while the second is set for May 30. This unique occurrence arises from the timing of lunar phases and the calendar, creating an opportunity for a rare celestial display.
As a result, many local observatories held events to celebrate the double full moon. Social media buzzed with images and discussions, engaging a wider audience in lunar exploration.
This rare event will not happen again until December 2028. Its fleeting nature has ignited excitement, reminding us of the wonders that the night sky can offer.
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