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05/30/2026
Two Amazing Full Moons Are Coming! πβ¨
Mark your calendars for two beautiful lunar events lighting up the night sky in the coming weeks.
π΅ May 31, 2026 β The Blue Moon
Happening tomorrow! This is a rare second Full Moon occurring within the same calendar month. This year's Blue Moon is also a Micromoon, appearing slightly smaller than usual.
π΄ June 29, 2026 β The Strawberry Moon
The final Full Moon of June, named after the traditional strawberry harvest season. It often appears with warm golden, orange, or reddish hues near the horizon.
These are celestial events you won't want to miss! π
05/30/2026
Look up after sunset tomorrow! πβ¨
Tomorrow, May 31, 2026, a rare celestial "double feature" is coming! For one night only, a Blue Moon will share the stage with a beautiful planetary lineup of Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury in the western sky just after sunset.
Although itβs called a "Blue Moon" because it's the second full moon in a single month, it wonβt actually look blueβbut it will be a stunning sight to see alongside our planetary neighbors!
Find a spot with a clear horizon for the best view of Mercury!
β° Best viewing: 30 to 45 minutes after sunset
π Where to look: Toward the western sky
No telescope needed. Just find a dark location away from city lights, give your eyes 20β30 minutes to adjust to the dark, and enjoy the show.
This is a breathtaking space show you absolutely do not want to miss. Tag a friend you want to stargaze with! π
05/30/2026
DONβT MISS TONIGHT: The Tau Herculids are almost here! βοΈ
Tonight, May 30, the Tau Herculids meteor shower reaches its peak. Unlike most fast-moving showers, these meteors are famous for their slow, graceful trails that linger in the dark sky.
These shooting stars are actually ancient debris trailing behind the fragile, crumbling Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3.
β° Best viewing: After midnight through the early morning hours
Find a dark spot away from city lights, give your eyes 20β30 minutes to adjust, and look up toward the constellation Hercules, but meteors can appear anywhere in the sky!
Tag your stargazing buddy below and head outside tonight! π
05/30/2026
A Rare Blue Moon Is Happening Tomorrow! πβ¨
Tomorrow, May 31, 2026, skywatchers around the world will witness a rare Blue Moon in the night sky. This phenomenon occurs when we get a second full moon within a single calendar monthβan event that only happens every few years!
Despite its name, the Moon wonβt actually appear blue; it will look like a normal full moon. However, its rarity is what inspired the famous phrase "once in a blue moon."
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Date: May 31, 2026
π Event: Rare Full Blue Moon
β¨ Best Time: After sunset under clear skies
This rare celestial event will bathe the evening in a beautiful, bright silver glow, creating a breathtaking sight.
Take a moment, step outside, and look up. The universe always has something extraordinary to show us. π
05/30/2026
A breathtaking rainbow crepuscular rays during sunset, Southern California ππ
05/30/2026
Look up tomorrow night! β Blue Moon Meets Five Planets. πβ¨
Tomorrow, May 31, a rare Blue Moon will rise alongside a spectacular lineup of FIVE bright planets β Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars β creating one of the most exciting celestial displays of the year for stargazers around the world.
After sunset, look toward the western horizon where dazzling Venus and brilliant Jupiter will stand out in the twilight sky. Nearby, Mercury will make a more subtle appearance, completing the evening trio.
Before sunrise, attention shifts to the eastern horizon, where fiery Mars and golden Saturn will rise into view, extending the planetary display through the early morning hours.
β° Best Viewing Times:
π 45β90 minutes after sunset: Look west for Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury.
π Throughout the night: Enjoy the Blue Moon shining high in the sky.
π Before dawn: Look east for Mars and Saturn.
No telescope needed. Just find a dark location away from city lights, give your eyes 20β30 mins to adjust to the dark, and look up at the show.
Set an alarm so you don't miss this rare sky event! π
05/30/2026
Look up! β The rare Tau Herculids Meteor Shower peaks tonight! βοΈ
Starting midnight, May 30, the Tau Herculids meteor shower is reaching its peak, creating one of the most beautiful celestial sights.
Unlike fast-moving meteors that blink out in an instant, these are famous for their unusually slow speed, creating soft, glowing trails that linger in the darkness.
β° Best viewing: After midnight through the pre-dawn hours
π Where to look: Look toward the constellation BoΓΆtes, near the bright star Arcturus
No telescope needed! Find a dark spot away from city lights, give your eyes 20β30 minutes to adjust, and enjoy the show! π
Donβt miss this rare, quiet moment beneath the stars! π
05/30/2026
Route 163 through Monument Valley in Arizona ποΈ
05/30/2026
A breathtaking shot captures a coastal beach community at sunrise ππ
05/29/2026
A vibrant sunset over a beach, Gold Coast, Australia π
05/29/2026
Get Ready For A Rare Blue Moon! ππ
On May 31, 2026, a rare full Blue Moon will light up the night sky with its breathtaking beauty.
Despite its name, a Blue Moon usually doesnβt appear blue. It's the second full moon occurring within a single calendar monthβa rare event that happens only about once every two to three years.
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Date: May 31, 2026
π Event: Rare Full Blue Moon
β¨ Best Time: After sunset under clear skies
After this month, another monthly Blue Moon won't occur until late 2028, making this one of the most anticipated lunar events of the year.
Mark your calendar, look up, and enjoy the beautiful night sky! π
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