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The rare “pink moon” will make its yearly appearance in Sydney skies this week. Though officially peaking on April 2 at 1:11PM AEDT, optimal viewing times are set to be the nights of April 1 and 2. While the name may lead novice astronomers to expect a grapefruit hue to grace the lunar surface, experts warn the moon itself will appear in its usual silvery majesty.

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[-] brisk@aussie.zone 1 points 3 days ago

https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/moon/pink.html

The Full Moon in April is named the Pink Moon after the pink flowers that bloom in spring

It's literally just a full moon in April.

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