blue moon
Coverage of blue moon in the Nexus archive.
- May's Blue Moon wows stargazers worldwide — see these stunning photos of the smallest full moon of 2026
May's Blue Moon captivated stargazers globally, noted as the smallest full moon of 2026. The moon was observed shining over the Temple of Poseidon in Greece.
- Did YOU see the Blue Moon? Rare phenomenon will light up our night sky again tonight - how to see it
The article discusses a rare Blue Moon phenomenon lighting up the night sky again tonight, inviting readers to observe it. It highlights the event's rarity and provides guidance on how to view it.
- Watch the smallest full moon of 2026 tonight in this rare 'Blue Moon' livestream
The smallest full moon of 2026 will be visible tonight as part of a rare 'Blue Moon' event, which will be livestreamed. The article features an image of a blue moon in a vector design with a laptop and a view of Earth from space.
- The Blue Moon rises tonight: Where and when to see the second full moon of May
The second full moon of May, known as a Blue Moon, will rise tonight. However, the moon will not actually appear blue in color.
- Rare Blue Moon hides the red light of an ancient star on May 31: Will you be able to see it?
A rare blue moon will occur on May 31, hiding the red light of an ancient star. A full moon was photographed rising over Kars in Türkiye.
- Rare 'Blue Moon' set to light up UK skies
A rare 'Blue Moon' is set to appear in the UK skies, though the term does not indicate the Moon will literally turn blue. Sophia Herod provides an explanation of the phrase 'Blue Moon.'
- How to catch the perfect full moonrise — just in time for the Blue Moon show on May 30
A rare Blue Moon, the second full moon of the month, will occur on May 30. The article provides guidance on timing and planning to observe this celestial event effectively.
- A rare blue micromoon rises this weekend
A rare blue micromoon will occur on May 28, 2026, marking the second full moon in May and the most distant full moon of the year. The micromoon will appear 6% smaller and 10% dimmer than average, with Antares aligning for observers in the Southern Hemisphere.