MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Tomorrow night, April 1st, the Pink Moon reaches peak illumination at 10:12 PM (ET) â and itâs not just any full moonâŚ
Itâs the first full moon of spring.
As flowers bloom and days grow longer, the night sky puts on one of the most symbolic shows of the year.
The name âPink Moonâ comes from moss pink (creeping phlox) â one of the earliest wildflowers to bloom across North America.
But different cultures saw it in their own beautiful way:
Breaking Ice Moon (Algonquin)
Moon When the Ducks Come Back (Lakota)
Budding Moon (Tlingit)
Rivers Flow Again (Dakota)
All pointing to one thing:
Renewal. Growth. Life returning.
This is also the Paschal Moon, which helps determine Easter â making it one of the most important full moons of the year.
And yes⌠it falls on April Foolsâ Day this time
Whether you see it as astronomy, tradition, or just a peaceful momentâŚ
Step outside tomorrow night.
Look up.
And take in a sky that quietly reminds us:
Spring has arrived.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Tomorrow night, April 1st, the Pink Moon reaches peak illumination at 10:12 PM (ET) â and itâs not just any full moonâŚ
Itâs the first full moon of spring.
As flowers bloom and days grow longer, the night sky puts on one of the most symbolic shows of the year.
The name âPink Moonâ comes from moss pink (creeping phlox) â one of the earliest wildflowers to bloom across North America.
But different cultures saw it in their own beautiful way:
Breaking Ice Moon (Algonquin)
Moon When the Ducks Come Back (Lakota)
Budding Moon (Tlingit)
Rivers Flow Again (Dakota)
All pointing to one thing:
Renewal. Growth. Life returning.
This is also the Paschal Moon, which helps determine Easter â making it one of the most important full moons of the year.
And yes⌠it falls on April Foolsâ Day this time
Whether you see it as astronomy, tradition, or just a peaceful momentâŚ
Step outside tomorrow night.
Look up.
And take in a sky that quietly reminds us:
Spring has arrived.