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here’s when to see it

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April’s Full Moon arrives on Thursday 2 April. It expands from a waxing gibbous to officially become full at exactly 1:11pm AEDT. This Full Moon is special for a few reasons. It’s known as the Pink Full Moon, a colloquial name drawn from European, Native American and Colonial sources. Sadly, it won’t be literally pink, rather its name refers to its seasonal timing, heralding the blooming of springtime flowers in the Northern Hemisphere.

The other special feature of this Moon? This will be the Paschal Full Moon – which is the first Full Moon following the March Equinox. Sometimes, if…



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