
"The full flower moon in May is like most other full moons, but gets its name from the spring blossoms so abundant this time of year. It is sometimes also referred to as the hare moon, the corn planting moon or even the milk moon."
"According to the Royal Observatory, the best time to observe it will be 18.23pm in the UK. It coincides with both May Day and a cross-quarter day, halfway between March's equinox and the summer solstice in June."
"May's flower moon should be visible with the naked eye. Simply look in a south-eastern direction. Conditions should be relatively clear, with temperatures of 20 degrees Celsius in London and 15 degrees Celsius in Edinburgh."
The full flower moon occurs annually, symbolizing growth and new beginnings. In 2026, it will be visible on May 1 at 18:23 in the UK. Observers should look southeast for the best view. Weather conditions are expected to be clear, with temperatures around 20 degrees Celsius in London. The flower moon is named for the spring blossoms and is also known as the hare moon or milk moon. The next full moon will be a blue moon on May 31.
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