The Biggest And Brightest Full Moon Of The Year Will Be Visible In New Hampshire In Early April
By Michelle|Published April 03, 2020
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When spring arrives in New Hampshire, things feel alive! The trees are green, the temperatures are warmer and life just feels brighter. That’s certainly going to be true in just a few days as the biggest full moon of the year is set to grace our night skies. Put it on your calendar, have a jacket ready (because, let’s be honest, it’s still chilly around these parts!) and make your way outside to see it.
On Tuesday April 7th, 2020 New Hampshirites all over the state are going to want to grab a blanket and head outside to gaze skyward.
You’ve probably heard the term “supermoon” before, but you might not know that it refers to a full moon that appears to be larger and brighter than normal.
When this happens in the spring, the moon is referred to as a “pink moon.” While we’re a little disappointed that this doesn’t actually refer to the color of the moon we do love how pretty it sounds.
The name actually comes from the face that its appearance coincides with the arrival of one of the first flowers to bloom in North America, the pink phlox.
The best way to see the April Pink Moon is to...go outside! It’s that simple. The peak is expected at 9:35 p.m., which means you can keep the little ones up to see it at its largest and brightest!