Pink Moon Rises: Science & Folklore Explained
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Pink Moon Rises: Science & Folklore Explained

  • April's "Pink Moon" will grace skies on April 2, 2026, but won't appear pink; its name reflects folklore, not color.
  • The Moon will be at perigee, Earth’s closest point, amplifying tides and making it appear exceptionally luminous.
  • Lunar libration will allow astronomers to view 59% of the Moon’s surface, revealing features normally hidden.
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