As of Jun 19, 2026, 8:54 PM, in season now. Earth Exhibit tracks the live conditions and flags it the moment it is on.
A moonbow is a rainbow produced by moonlight refracting and reflecting in the water droplets of Iguazu Falls.
When a bright full moon, clear skies, and abundant waterfall spray align, a ghostly, often white-tinted arc appears above or within the falls.
Visibility is highly dependent on moon phase, weather, and river flow.
Where to see it
A taste of where to see it. The full map, exact coordinates and the best timing for each spot live in the app.
| Viewing spots |
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| Garganta del Diablo Platform (Argentina side) |
| Brazil-side Central Viewpoint (Mirante Central) |
| + 1 more spot, with exact coordinates and timing, in the app → |
This is the short version
This page shows a taste. The app has the full list of where to see this, the exact timing, and live conditions for 1,000+ natural phenomena worldwide, so you know the moment one is genuinely worth the trip.