
The full Flower moon visible in the early morning sky (Picture: Shutterstock)
May’s full moon – known as the ‘Flower Moon’ – dazzled people across the UK last night.
Also referred to as ‘Planting Moon’ or ‘Milky Moon’,it was at its most visible at 5.56pm.
Amazed by the phenomenon,starwatchers took to social media to share pictures of the luminous orb rising above rooftops and trees – and they did not disappoint.
From London’s skyline to Cambridgeshire’s Ely Cathedral,the display drew people to their windows for hours.

The moon rising behind the Temple of Poseidon in Cape Sounion,near Athens (Picture: Reuters)
The view of the moon over Delimara Point lighthouse,as seen from Birzebbuga,Malta (Picture: Reuters)Every full moon in May carries this name,while full moons in other times of the year have different ones.
People will have to wait another 12 months to witness the ‘Flower Moon’ again (Picture: Reuters)The lighted side appears to shrink,but the moon’s orbit is simply carrying it out of view from our perspective. Disclaimer: This article is reproduced from other media. The purpose of reprinting is to convey more information. It does not mean that this website agrees with its views and is responsible for its authenticity, and does not bear any legal responsibility. All resources on this site are collected on the Internet. The purpose of sharing is for everyone's learning and reference only. If there is copyright or intellectual property infringement, please leave us a message.
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