May’s full ‘Flower Moon’ will be a micromoon. Here’s how to watch it rise.

by oqtey
An illustration of a full moon with a single flower blossom

On Monday (May 12), May’s full moon, known as the Flower Moon, will appear in the east during dusk, will shine all night, and will set in the west as dawn appears. The moon will also appear bright and full on Sunday (May 11) and Tuesday (May 13).

However, the next full moon may look a tiny bit smaller than average. That’s because it will be a “micromoon,” the opposite of a “supermoon.”

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