👉 Moondrops are a type of astronomical phenomenon that occurs when light from a full moon reflects off the surface of an object and then reflects back towards the observer. This phenomenon is most commonly observed in the night sky, particularly during the waning crescent phase of the moon, where the light from the full moon reflects off the edges of objects such as rocks or trees. Moondrops can be described as a series of tiny droplets of water vapor that appear to float around the moon's surface