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How to catch the full ‘Pink Moon’ in April followed by a ‘Blue Moon’ in May


April’s full moon, known as the Pink Moon, is the first full moon of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It will be at its fullest on Wednesday, April 1, but it will also look bright and full Tuesday and Thursday (March 31 and April 2). Only on Wednesday, though, will it appear close to the bright star Spica, offering a double skywatching treat.

April’s Pink Moon isn’t named for its color, which doesn’t change. Instead, the name comes from the pink phlox wildflowers that are native to North America and often bloom in April, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac.

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