Look up, Cincinnati: The ‘Super Pink Moon’ Will Be at Its Brightest Tonight

The biggest and brightest supermoon of the year will happen tonight, says NASA

Look up, Cincinnati: The ‘Super Pink Moon’ Will Be at Its Brightest Tonight
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Despite everything going on at the moment, nature plans to make the world a little brighter this evening.

The biggest and brightest supermoon of the year will happen tonight, says NASA.

The “Super Pink Moon,” which occurs when there’s a full moon and the Earth is closer to the moon than usual, should be at its peak illumination on Tuesday and Wednesday at 10:35 p.m EDT. 

However, the moon won’t actually look pink. That name comes from the herb “moss pink,” also known as creeping phlox, moss phlox or mountain phlox, which one of the earliest widespread flowers of spring in the Eastern United States, according to the The Old Farmer's Almanac.

The Pink Moon has also traditionally been called the Grass Moon, Fish Moon, Egg Moon, Sprouting Grass Moon, Paschal Moon, Hanuman Jayanti or Bak Poya. It's also the known as the Pesach or Passover Moon, as Passover begins at sundown on Wednesday, April 8, in 2020.

The next supermoon, and the last of 2020, will happen May 7.

To celebrate, let's all listen to a little Nick Drake, shall we?