Last week, the U.S. Department of Defense released three videos that depict aerial encounters with, well, unidentified flying objects. If this tacit admission that UFOs exist doesn’t get you looking skyward this week, the full moon will. On Thursday, we’ll see the last of four supermoons of 2020. Dubbed the Flower Moon by the Algonquin people, the event — technically a “perigee-syzygy” — occurs when the moon passes closest to Earth. Thursday’s edition will appear upwards of 30 percent bigger and 14 percent brighter than a typical full moon.
This sharable snippet comes from the May 6 edition of Corcoran’s Home/Office e-newsletter.