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May brings a rare blue moon. How to see full moon

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May's blue moon wows stargazers worldwide — see stunning photos of the smallest full moon of 2026
See spectacular photos of the Blue Moon, the rare second full moon of the month, captured by skywatchers worldwide.

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Chile witnesses rare 'Blue Moon', smallest full moon of the year
A rare Blue Moon, also the smallest full moon of 2026 (a micromoon), lit up the skies over Chile on May 30.

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Blue Moon 2026: How this Full Moon may encourage career moves for your zodiac sign
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The Sky This Week from May 29 to June 5: May ends with a Blue Moon

Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, May 29An hour after sunset this evening, Cancer the Crab remains some 30° above the western horizon, available for viewing for a while longer before it's lost to the summertime sky.
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Strawberry moon, meteors and stars to light up California sky. Here's when

California will soon welcome the official start of summer.
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The 4 Luckiest Signs During May’s Full Moon in Sagittarius

How will the full and blue moon in Sagittarius on May 29 impact your sign? These are the four luckiest signs under the full moon.
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9 night sky events to see in June, from a ‘strawberry moon’ to an ultra-close planetary conjunction

Summer stargazing begins with some spectacular sights, including the hyped conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, which get close enough to view together via binoculars.
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