Astronaut sees 'Flower Moon' from orbit
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The May 2025 full moon, dubbed the "Flower Moon," is seen above Earth's horizon in a photo taken by NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 crew member Nichole Ayers aboard the International Space Station.
Where is it?
Ayers, aboard the International Space Station, was about 260 miles (418 kilometers) above Earth when she took this photo.
She was approximately 240,000 miles (384,000 km) away from the moon at the time.
Why is it amazing?
Depending on the lens used, Ayers was able to make the full moon appear large or small, as well as pick up surface details.
"These were shot from a few different lenses for perspective. I love how you can see the texture in the clouds and on the moon itself," she wrote.
Want to know more?
You can see more photos of the Flower Moon and learn more about the names of the full moons in 2025.