This weekend, a full Flower Moon will appear in the night sky as a total lunar eclipse turns our natural satellite red.
Full moons are a lunar phase that occur roughly once every month when our natural satellite is located opposite to the sun, with the Earth in between.
During a full moon, the side of the moon that faces towards our planet is fully illuminated, appearing like a perfect circle. The full moon this month will be visible on the night of May 15-16.
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