The Biggest And Brightest Full Moon Of The Year Will Be Visible In New Jersey In Early April
Since New Jerseyans are staying safe at home other than essential travel (work/grocery shopping/etc.), things can get pretty…boring. Movies marathons and family game nights only go so far. Luckily, there are several fun, free activities you can do from your backyard. One is birdwatching, which we covered a few weeks back. Another is stargazing or, in this case, moongazing! If you’re interested in the night sky, we’ve got some good news for you…
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It was given the name in some Native American tribes who noticed that April's full moon coincided with the spring blooming of creeping phlox, a common pink wildflower.
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Pictured is the November, 2016 supermoon over Ventnor Beach.
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While full moons are said to cause chaos, they are also believed to be a source of illumination. They can shed light on issues AND opportunities. This full moon in particular (the first full moon of spring) is said to energize relationships of all sorts, from romantic partnerships to business partnerships.
Let’s hope for clear skies! Let me know in the comments if you noticed anything strange in this MOOn article. Belated April Fools!
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