
The Pink Moon of 2025 is set to light up the sky on April 12. This full moon, the first of spring, is also known as the Pink Moon. It will happen at 8:22 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), which is 5:52 a.m. IST on April 13.
Although it’s called the Pink Moon, the moon won’t actually appear pink. Instead, it gets its name from the moss pink wildflowers that bloom in early spring in North America. The Pink Moon is a beautiful sight and holds both cultural and astronomical importance.

When and Where to See the Pink Moon 2025
The Pink Moon will reach its peak illumination at 8:22 p.m. EDT (5:52 a.m. IST on April 13). It will appear in the constellation Virgo, and you can find the bright star Spica near the moon to help locate it. The moon will rise around sunset, so twilight is a good time to start looking for it.
In India, the Pink Moon will be visible, and the best places to observe it are areas away from city lights, like open fields or hilltops. The moon will be visible throughout India and can be seen on April 12 and also on April 13.
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What Is a Micromoon?
This year’s Pink Moon will be a micromoon, which means it will appear smaller and dimmer than usual. This happens when the moon is at the farthest point in its orbit from Earth. The Pink Moon of 2025 will be roughly 14% smaller in diameter than a supermoon and will not shine as brightly. Even though the size difference may not be noticeable to the naked eye, it will make this moon appear slightly different from other full moons.
Cultural Significance of the Pink Moon
The name Pink Moon comes from the Native American tradition, where full moons were named based on natural events. The Pink Moon represents the blooming of creeping phlox (also called moss pink), a flower that signals the arrival of spring.
Other names for the April full moon include:
- Breaking Ice Moon: Symbolizing the end of winter.
- Egg Moon: Representing new birth and fertility.
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Will the Pink Moon Be Visible in India?
Yes, the April Pink Moon 2025 will be visible from India! It will be best viewed early in the morning on April 13, 2025, around 5:00 a.m. IST. The best places to see it are areas away from light pollution, like rural areas or hilltops.
Get ready to witness this rare micromoon on April 12, 2025 and enjoy the beauty of the Pink Moon!