This week: See April’s full ‘pink’ moon
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Here's how to see the Lyrid meteor shower and the full 'pink moon' this week
Skygazers, time is running out on the latest celestial show: the Lyrid meteor shower and a full "pink moon" that's not actually pink. The Lyrids, one of the oldest meteor showers, typically peak during late April, according to NASA. Lyrids don't leave behind glowing dust trains but can occasionally produce fireballs. The Lyrids are best seen in the Northern Hemisphere after the moon sets and before dawn, according to NASA. The shower was most active Sunday night through Monday morning, but it...
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April full Pink Moon Tuesday: When and where to see it and what it means for your zodiac sign
Fresh off the total solar eclipse earlier in April, another astronomical event is taking place in the sky. On Tuesday night, a full moon...
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April’s full ‘Pink Moon,’ Lyrids meteor shower to peak this week
April’s full moon, known as the ‘Pink Moon,’ will be lighting up the spring night sky this week alongside several of our closest planets and the April Lyrids meteor shower.