Date: April 12, 2025 Named after spring blooms, this full moon lights up the sky!
Best Viewing Tip: Look up at sunset for the most stunning view.
Peak Night: April 21–22, 2025 Up to 20 meteors per hour streak across the sky!
Best Viewing Tip: Find a dark spot away from city lights.
Spoiler: It’s not actually pink! The name comes from wildflowers blooming in April.
One of the oldest recorded meteor showers! Dust left behind by Comet Thatcher lights up our atmosphere.
✅ Check the weather forecast ✅ Let your eyes adjust to the dark (20+ minutes) ✅ No telescope needed—just look up and enjoy!