If you are reading this you have ample notice about tomorrows' full moon - called the Pink Moon.
The term ‘Pink Moon’ actually does not imply that the
moon is pink. The term derives
from the spring appearance of native ground phlox and their pink blooms
that coincides with the April full moon. I recommend that if viewing
conditions are good late tonight or very early Saturday morning
that you drag yourself out of bed so you can witness the moon at its
largest.
The
April full moon is also known as the Sprouting Grass Moon, the Egg Moon and the
Fish Moon. The Algonquin people knew this as the Breaking Ice Moon while the Dakota identify this as the When The Ducks Come Back Moon. These native tribal names ring true around here.
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Friday, April 15, 2022
What To See In The April Night Sky
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Astronomy,
Changing of the Seasons,
Hobbies,
Indigenous People,
Moon
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