Michigan Skies to Feature Two Micromoons in May, Including a Rare Blue Moon
In May 2026, Michigan will witness two full moons, both classified as 'micromoons' due to their appearance at the moon's farthest point from Earth. The first, known as the flower moon, will peak on May 1, while the second, a blue moon, will occur on May 31. The term 'blue moon' refers to the second full moon within a single month. These micromoons will appear slightly smaller than usual. The phenomenon is part of a series of micromoons, with the strawberry moon following in June. The flower moon's name is derived from the blooming of flowers in May, signaling the approach of summer.