Full Moon Madness: Why the Internet is Absolutely Losing It Over Tonight's Celestial Spectacle
This isn't your average lunar glow. The internet is absolutely combusting right now, and it's all because of tonight's full moon. But hold onto your moon boots, because this one's different. Social media feeds are exploding with thousands of user-submitted photos and videos of the moon appearing monstrously large, strangely colorful, and inexplicably low on the horizon. It's not just your imagination—this "Moon Illusion" is bending brains worldwide, with the hashtag #FullMoon meaning trending at number one on X (formerly Twitter). Users are reporting a bizarre, eerie pull on their pets, with dogs howling in perfect synchrony and cats staring for hours. Why this particular full moon? It's a "Super Worm Equinox Moon"—a rare triple threat of being closest to Earth (super), the first full moon of spring (worm), and the vernal equinox's gravitational shuffle. This unique combo has sparked wild conspiracy theories, from time shifts to ancient rituals, and captivated the globe in a single, glowing moment. Are you witnessing the most magnetic night of the year? Scroll down to see the viral photos that are breaking the internet—your feed will never be the same.