History Buffs Compare Tonight’s Blue Moon to the “Blood Moon” of 1493, a Hidden Pattern of Celestial Upheaval
As skygazers await the blue moon tonight, historians are drawing startling parallels to the “Blood Moon” of 1493, which preceded the fall of the Aztec Empire and the eruption of global conflict. This rare lunar event—occurring on the cusp of election season and climate turbulence—mirrors a 500-year-old celestial pattern where blue or red moons have historically coincided with social collapse and renaissance. Experts warn the blue moon tonight may be more than a spectacle; it could be a cosmic harbinger echoing a forgotten medieval omen.