April's 'pink moon' is the biggest supermoon of 2020
April's full moon, also known as
the pink moon, happens to be the closest of the year. People around the world
should be able to see the supermoon at its best around 10:35 pm ET to midnight
on Tuesday night and even into the early morning hours of Wednesday, according
to EarthSky.org.
The first full moon of spring,
its name comes from native North American wildflowers that bloom in early
springtime: Phlox subulata, known as "moss pink," according to
the Old Farmer's Almanac.
April's full moon has also been
known as the "sprouting grass moon" or "egg moon,"
heralding other first signs of spring.
The moon itself won't look pink,
but it may appear more golden as it rises above the horizon. That's due to an
effect caused by our atmosphere, similar to how the sun can appear more red as
it rises and sets, according to NASA.
Normally, there are 12 full moons
in a year because one occurs each month. But in 2020, October will have two
full moons, one on October 1 and then again on October 31.
Two full moons in the same month
is known as a "blue moon." And the fact that the second one falls on
Halloween truly makes this event "once in a blue moon."
This year will have up to four
supermoons total, when the moon appears even larger and brighter in our sky.
The next supermoon will occur on May 7.
And keep an eye on the sky in
mid-April for a grouping of Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and the moon in beautiful,
bright alignment. This won't happen again for a couple of years, according
to NASA.
source CNN
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