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'Pink Moon' on Tuesday night will be largest supermoon of the year

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If you’re looking for something cool to watch while staying at home amid the coronavirus, turn off the TV on Tuesday and look up at the sky.

A supermoon will grace the skies on April 7.

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Supermoons occur several times a year when the moon becomes closest to Earth in orbit. This one will be the largest and is named the "Pink Moon" -- although the name won’t actually reflect the color stargazers will see.

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Did you know April’s full Pink Moon will be our largest #Supermoon of 2020? But what is a Supermoon, what causes it, and how is it different from a regular full Moon? By the numbers: Moon will be at perigee (its closes point to Earth in its monthly orbit) on April 7th at 2 p.m. EDT. Moon turns 100% astronomically full on April 7th at 10:35 p.m. EDT Distance: 221,772 miles (The Moon’s average distance from the Earth is 235,000 miles). Looks like it has the social distancing thing down! More details about Supermoons in the link in our bio! . . . . . #fullmoon @pinkmoon @aprilmoon #moonsofinstagram #werewolf #phlox#perigee #astronomy #lookup #nightsky #earthsatellite #moonlore #spring #justaphase #farmersalmanac #followtherooster

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According to NASA, the Maine Farmer’s Almanac published "Indian" names for the moons in the 1930s. The Almanac refers to the April full moon, or the first full moon in spring, as the "pink moon." This name comes from herb moss pink, which is one of the earliest flowers to bloom in spring.

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Despite the name, the moon will appear a golden or yellowish color and fade to a bright white due to optical effect on the atmosphere, according to NASA.

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There is a lot happening in the night sky this month, such as: ⁣ ⁣ 🌟 Venus appearing inside the Pleiades star cluster⁣ 🔭 The planetary quartet of Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and the Moon ⁣ 🌕 A Supermoon on April 7⁣ ⁣ Keep track of all this and more on the latest episode of What’s Up. ⁣ ⁣ Check out other ways to enjoy #NASAatHome by clicking the link in bio! We've curated videos, activities and fun for all ages in one out-of-this world place. ⁣ ⁣ #NASA #SpacePlace #CheckItOut #NowYouKnow #SolarSystem #Planets

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The best time to marvel at the moon will be around 10:35 p.m. to midnight Eastern Standard Time, though the moon will be visible through the early hours of Wednesday morning.

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The next and final supermoon of the year will occur on May 7.