On the final morning of May 2026, the Moon reaches full illumination for the second time in a single month — a rare doubling born from the gentle misalignment between the 29.5-day lunar cycle and the human calendar. This celestial coincidence, documented with modern precision by Brazil's National Institute of Meteorology, invites us to remember that we are inhabitants of rhythms far older than our systems of measurement. The Moon does not hurry; it simply completes what it began.
Lua Cheia marca o final de maio com duas fases lunares completas
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