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		<title>Flower Moon</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Freya Donnelly]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The 2026 Flower Moon will be a micromoon appearing on May 1, followed by a Blue Moon on May 31. Stargazers are looking forward to this celestial event.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>2026 Flower Moon</strong> will illuminate the night sky on May 1 at 6:23 PM, marking it as a notable micromoon. This celestial event occurs when the full moon is at its farthest point from Earth.</p>
<p>The Flower Moon signifies the first full moon of May and is named for the blooming flowers during this time. It will rise in the southeast after sunset, providing an excellent opportunity for stargazing enthusiasts to capture its beauty.</p>
<p>This year is particularly special as there will be two full moons in May, with the second being a rare Blue Moon on May 31. A full moon typically occurs once a month, resulting in an average of twelve each year, but this month offers an exceptional occurrence.</p>
<p>Several informal nicknames accompany the Flower Moon, including Planting Moon, Milk Moon, Hare Moon, and Budding Moon. The name reflects the vibrant activity of spring as flowers begin to bloom.</p>
<p>Astrophotographers and enthusiasts can expect to see a lunar halo around the Flower Moon due to ice crystals in Earth&#8217;s atmosphere refracting the moonlight. This phenomenon adds an enchanting visual element to the full moon experience.</p>
<p>As excitement builds among stargazers, officials encourage people to look up and enjoy these lunar events. Observers should prepare their cameras for astrophotography opportunities during both the Flower and Blue Moons.</p>
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