April's first full moon, the 'pink moon' to be visible
The Pink Moon, the fourth full moon of 2026, will be visible on April 1, reaching its peak at 10:13 p.m. EDT. The moon will be best visible in areas with minimal light pollution, and stargazers can use binoculars or a small telescope to get a better view.
The Pink Moon will rise on April 1, reaching its peak at 10:13 p.m. EDT. For the best view, find a location with minimal light pollution. The moon will still be visible on April 2. The Pink Moon's name comes from the blooming of wildflowers in North America. NASA's Artemis II mission may launch around the same time, visible in Florida and parts of Georgia.
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