Apr 12, 2025
Kriti Keshari
The Pink Moon: The Smallest Full Moon of the Year
The Pink Moon, rising on April 12 and peaking at 8:22 p.m. EDT (0022 GMT April 13), is a rare lunar event
Named after the wild ground phlox flowers of spring, the Pink Moon won’t appear pink but marks a special full moon in the sky
Although it’s called the Pink Moon, it gets its name from the blooming wild ground phlox, not the moon’s color
This full moon is the smallest of the year, about 5.1% smaller than average, due to its position at apogee
When the Pink Moon rises just above the horizon, it creates the Moon illusion, appearing larger and golden in hue
The Pink Moon will shine near Spica in Virgo, with some regions witnessing the rare occultation where the moon briefly covers Spica
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