The first full supermoon of the year is set to light up the Indian skies this evening. According to a report by English Manorama, the supermoon, also known as the “Pink Moon,” will be visible in the evening hours.
Supermoons occur when the full moon coincides with the moon’s closest approach to Earth, making it appear larger and brighter than usual. This phenomenon is a treat for skywatchers and photographers alike, as the moon shines in all its glory.
The Pink Moon gets its name from the pink flowers known as Phlox subulata, which bloom in North America during this time of year. However, the moon itself will not actually appear pink in color; rather, it will have a golden hue as it rises in the sky.
The supermoon is expected to be a stunning sight for those in India, with clear skies allowing for optimal viewing conditions. The moon will be at its fullest at around 12:30 AM on April 16th, but it will be visible throughout the evening.
Those interested in witnessing the Pink Moon are encouraged to find a dark, open space away from city lights for the best viewing experience. The supermoon is a beautiful reminder of the natural wonders that grace our skies, and is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who gaze upon it.
So, grab your cameras and binoculars, and head outside to witness the magic of the first full supermoon of the year lighting up the Indian skies this evening.
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