05/31/2026
A full moon sitting perfectly inside a rainbow — and yes, this is REAL.
What you're looking at is one of the rarest atmospheric events ever captured on camera. A moonbow (a rainbow created by moonlight instead of sunlight) requires an almost impossible combination of conditions to occur simultaneously — a full moon bright enough to refract light through water droplets, rain falling at exactly the right angle, and the sky dark enough to make it visible, all at the same precise moment.
The odds of ALL of those conditions aligning while the moon appears to sit directly within the arc? Astronomers estimate events like this are witnessed fewer than a handful of times per decade worldwide.
Most people live their entire lives and never see this in person.
Someone just pointed a camera at the sky at exactly the right second and captured something that textbooks can barely explain.
Mother Nature said "Top this."