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Full Pink Supermoon: How To See Aprilβs Bright Orb In Concord
April's full moon is a supermoon, and it's the brightest of 2020. Here's how to see the full pink supermoon in Concord.

CONCORD, CA β If the weather cooperates in Concord, the third supermoon of the year is worth getting out of your house to view Tuesday night. The April full moon, also known as the βfull pink moon,β is the largest of four consecutive supermoons.
This cosmic distraction from the serious threat of the new coronavirus, however brief, is a great chance to get outside, while practicing social distancing and wearing a do-it-yourself face mask β the latest a recommendation from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to control the spread of the virus.
The National Weather Service forecast Tuesday night for Concord is mostly clear.
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The supermoon will shine brightly all night long, climbing to its highest point around 10:35 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time Tuesday. But the best times to get out and enjoy it are when it comes up and when it sets. In Concord, moonrise is at 7:26 p.m. Tuesday and moonset is at 7:23 a.m. Wednesday.
Supermoons are an illusion. They arenβt any larger than any other full moon, but the trick of the eye makes you see them as inflated orbs that are brighter and bigger than normal full moons. Supermoons occur when our natural satellite reaches its closest point to Earth in its orbit (called perigee). When that happens, the moon appears about 30 percent brighter and 15 percent larger than when the moon is at its farthest point from our planet (called apogee).
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And despite its moniker, the April full pink supermoon is not a rosy orb. Itβll take on its typical golden hue as it rises, then turn bright white as it climbs higher in the sky.
Itβs called a pink moon because the April full moon closely corresponds to the emergence of the bright pink phlox flowers. The April full moon may also be called the sprouting grass moon, the egg moon and the fish moon.
The first to occur after the spring equinox, the April full moon is also called the Paschal full moon because it determines the date of Easter, the βmovable feastβ that falls on a different date each year. Easter always follows the first Sunday after the Paschal full moon.
Youβll likely see some websites that say the April full moon is the second supermoon of the year. Astronomers and astrologists disagreed on whether the February full moon was a supermoon. Space.com settles the dispute by calling it βkind of a supermoon.β
Though the February full moonβs supermoon status was questioned, astronomers and astrologists agree the March, April and May full moons qualify for the designation.
Of all of the supermoons, this is the one to see. It will be closer to Earth than the one in March and the upcoming supermoon on May 7.
One other thing to look forward to in April, besides the supermoon, is the beginning of spring and summer meteor showers.
The Lyrid meteor shower runs April 16-25, peaking on the 22nd and 23rd. Itβs not the best of the year, reliably producing only around 20 meteors an hour, but enough of them have bright dust trails that itβs worth searching for them in the early morning sky. A relatively new moon will make for dark skies and ideal viewing conditions.
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