The full moon in May is sometimes known as the flower moon since spring is in bloom in the Northern Hemisphere. The moon appears “blood red” when the eclipse reaches totality. Last night, totality began just before 11:30 p.m. ET and lasted more than an hour, until 12:53 a.m., according to NASA.
Also know, what do you do on a full moon?
Choose a few—or all—of these rituals to perform in the 48-hour window surrounding a full Moon each month.
- Ground Yourself. …
- Tune Into Nature. …
- Try Meditating. …
- Explore Deep Breathing. …
- Keep A Journal. …
- Clean your Physical Space. …
- Give Thanks. …
- Eat A Healthy, Natural Meal.