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@sketchtoons just wanted an excuse to doodle these two
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*DAY 464
@sketchtoons just wanted an excuse to doodle these two
And the moon stared back.
HELLOOO!!! Hello bluemoon. this took me five billion years! at least FIVE of you have to appreciate it.
Some of my recent doodles~...I'm really enjoying trying new techniques with lighting and colors ^^
Child of the Stars
Art by MissD476
my proposal for why Bluemoon (Nightmare x Swap) could be a cute and compelling ship
Commission for @lovestuckstarz !
"Great Blue Moon Heron" by Laura Graves on INPRNT
An iconic Great Blue Heron (Ardea Herodias) flies across the midnight lake under a magical full moon. Herons are related to their bird cousins: egrets, storks and cranes. A sure sign of the great outdoors.
Blue Moon May 31, 2026 — What You’ll REALLY See Through a Telescope
Most people hear “Blue Moon” and think the Moon will somehow turn blue.
It won’t.
But what will happen on May 31, 2026 is actually far more interesting for skywatchers.
This full Moon is both: ✨ A Blue Moon (the second full Moon in a calendar month) ✨ A Micromoon (the Moon is near its farthest point from Earth)
And through a telescope? The view is incredible.
You’ll be able to see:
🔭 Tycho’s enormous white ray system spreading across the lunar surface 🌑 The dark maria (“seas”) including Mare Tranquillitatis — where Apollo 11 landed 🕳️ Giant craters like Copernicus and Aristarchus glowing in sharp contrast 📸 Stunning full-disk Moon views that are perfect for smartphone photography
One thing most guides never mention:
⚠️ The full Moon through a telescope is EXTREMELY bright. Without a Moon filter, it can feel like staring into a floodlight.
The guide below explains: • What magnification works best • What binoculars vs telescopes will show • The best time to observe after moonrise • How to photograph the Moon with your phone • Which lunar features to hunt down on May 31
If you’re planning to step outside for this event, this guide will help you see far more than just “a bright Moon.”
👉 https://www.telescopeadvisor.com/blue-moon-may-31-2026-telescope-guide/