Technical Analyst Discovers 'Blue Moon Glitch' Hiding in Your June 2026 Calendar—Here's Why NASA Is Confused
A Tokyo-based data forensics expert has flagged an anomaly in the standard June 2026 calendar that he calls a 'digital haunt.' While cross-referencing lunar phases and global scheduling databases, the analyst noticed that for three consecutive Mondays—June 15, June 22, and June 29—the full moon appears to be 'ghosting' the system, with zero tidal data logged by coastal buoys. 'It’s as if the matrix forgot to render the moon for that week,' he told local reporters. The pattern, which correlates to a missing Friday the 13th in the same month, has been dubbed the 'Trinity Null' and is forcing a revision of astronomical almanacs for the next decade.