Typically, we get one full moon a month. But on May 31, Australian skies will deliver something rarer: a Blue Moon. No, the moon won’t glow cobalt. But it will rise full, luminous, and loaded with symbolism — marking the second full moon in a single calendar month, a phenomenon so uncommon that it is usually connected to the phrase “once in a blue moon.”
This year’s Blue Moon is also a micromoon, meaning the moon will sit at one of the furthest points from Earth in…

