‘Pink Moon’ heralds spring, Passover.
- The full moon will not be called blue this weekend. Instead, it will be called pink!
the “Pink Moon” will illuminate the sky from early Friday to Monday morning. The moon should be at its peak fullness Saturday afternoon.The “Pink Moon” honors its spring arrival, so it will not actually be the color pink. It’s also known as the “Fish Moon” because, as coastal tribes note, it appears at the same time the shad fish swim upstream to spawn.Passover begins at sundown Friday and ends the following week at nightfall on April 23.
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