See May's Full Flower Moon blossom in the night sky tonight (2024)

See May's Full Flower Moon blossom in the night sky tonight (1)

The full moon of May 2024 rides the Scorpion's back across the night sky tonight.

The Full Flower Moon will be in the Scorpius constellation tonight (May 23), rising in the southeast just after sunset. Because full moons occur when the sun and the moon are completely opposite one another in the sky, the moon will rise at sunset and set with the sunrise the following morning.

Because of its location in the sky tonight, the Full Flower Moon makes for an excellent guide to help you learn the stars of the Scorpius constellation. Shortly after it rises, the moon will occult - or hide - the red supergiant star Antares, which designates the "heart" of the Scorpion.

Related: Full moon calendar 2024: When to see the next full moon
Read more: How to watch bright red star Antares disappear behind the moon on May 23

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See our preview story for a full list of optimal viewing times for the U.S. locations that will be able to view the lunar occultation of Antares. Note that not every location will be able to see it, because the moon is close enough to Earth that moving from one location to another can significantly change the moon's apparent position against background stars.

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Mercury, Venus and Jupiter are lost in the sun's glare tonight, but Mars and Saturn will rise in the east a few hours before sunrise.

The name "Flower Moon" comes from blooming flowers that appear in North America around this time of year. Other names include the Frog Moon, a name from the Indigenous Cree people of North America, named as such because frogs become active  and loud  in May in many locations.

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In other parts of the Americas, different peoples have their own traditional moon names. The Haida people of what is now British Columbia in Canada, for example, called the May full moon the "Food Gathering" moon. Among the Cherokee people of the southeastern United States, May's full moon is known as the "Planting moon."

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