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That’s all kinds of wrong

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The Full Pink Moon reaches peak illumination on April 1 at 10:12 PM EDT (02:12 UTC on April 2), glowing from the constellation Virgo, with Spica, its brightest star, shining just to its left.
The "Pink Moon" gets its name from Phlox subulata, a wild ground phlox called "moss pink," blooming then.

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