NASA Highlights May's Celestial Events: Meteor Showers and a Rare Blue Moon
In May 2026, skywatchers can look forward to a series of celestial events, including the Eta Aquarid meteor shower and a rare Blue Moon. The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, originating from Halley's Comet, will peak in early May, offering up to 50 meteors per hour under ideal conditions. This meteor shower is best viewed in the pre-dawn hours, looking towards the eastern sky. Additionally, on May 18, a conjunction between the Moon and Venus will be visible just after sunset. The month will conclude with a Blue Moon on May 31, marking the second full moon of the month. This Blue Moon will not appear blue but is notable for its rarity, occurring approximately every two to three years.