See the Full Pink Moon in all its springtime glory

OSTN Staff

A windmill silhouetted against a large full moon.

The moon has a message for us Earthlings: Spring has sprung.

April’s full moon rose on the evening of April 16, 2022 in miraculous fashion. The lunar event came as people around the world celebrated springtime holidays Hanuman Jayanti for Hindus, Easter for Christians, Ramadan for Muslims, Bak Poya for Sri Lankan Buddhists, and Passover for Jews.

Pink flowers silhouetted against the full moon.

The moon showing off behind a tree in Germany.
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Why is April’s full moon called the Full Pink Moon?

The Full Pink Moon is not actually pink, though it might appear so in some pictures. According to NASA, the Farmer’s Almanac adopted a Native American naming system for full moons each month. The Pink Moon is named for the plant herb moss pink, which is an eastern U.S. native plant that blooms early in spring. Other names for the plant are creeping phlox, moss phlox, or mountain phlox.

The full moon against a dusky sky behind a tree branch.

The Full Pink Moon shining bright in Indonesia.
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Photographers captured the spectacular moon from vantage points around the world.

The full moon beside a Church spire.

The moon beside a spire of the Church of St. Maurice in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.
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A gold tinged full moon beside a domed building.

Shining bright in Dubai.
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A pink-tinged moon beside wind turbines.

Looking good next to wind turbines in Petersdorf, Germany,
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The moon above people sitting at a table with crescent moon flags.

Providing light in Idlib, Syria.
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The Statue of Liberty's flame silhouetted against a yellow-tinged full moon.

The Statue of Liberty’s flame burns bright against the full moon.
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