Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Artemis Crescent's Pink Moon 2026

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The pink moon will reach peak illumination on Wednesday, April 1 at 10:12 p.m., according to The Old Farmer's Almanac. To catch a glimpse, simply look toward the eastern horizon after sunset.

The Pink Moon will light up the sky on April 2, 2026. Despite its name, the Moon will not appear pink — the name comes from the Creeping Phlox, one of the first spring flowers to bloom, spreading soft pink colors across the landscape.

The Pink Moon is the full moon in April, named after the herb moss pink (wild ground phlox), which blooms early in spring. It signifies rebirth, growth, renewal, and the end of winter. While not appearing pink in color, it represents a "waking up" of nature and is a time for setting intentions.

This Full Moon asks us to restore harmony by addressing imbalances, disharmony, and lack of reciprocity in our lives and relationships.

This Pink Full Moon symbolizes rebirth, growth, and beauty — ushering in a time for emotional release, heart-opening, balance, and inner peace. 



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