This weekend, the night sky will light up with a beautiful full moon—April’s Pink Moon. While the name may suggest a rosy-colored moon, the Pink Moon is more symbolic of the season it represents than its actual hue. Still, it remains one of the most anticipated astronomical events of spring, and April 2025 is giving us a special view with added cosmic significance.
The Pink Moon will reach its peak illumination on Sunday, April 13, 2025, at 7:22 a.m. ICT (Indochina Time). However, the best time to view it is on the evening of Saturday, April 12, just after sunset. During this time, the full moon will rise above the eastern horizon, glowing bright and full throughout the night.
So grab a blanket, find an open sky, and prepare to be awed by one of nature’s most calming sights.
Contrary to what the name suggests, the Pink Moon does not actually appear pink. The name comes from the pink wildflower Phlox subulata—also known as moss pink—which blooms early in the spring and spreads vibrantly across North America.
The April full moon is traditionally associated with rebirth, renewal, and the transition into spring, making it one of the most spiritually significant lunar events of the year. Other traditional names for April’s full moon include the Egg Moon, Sprouting Grass Moon, and Fish Moon, based on farming and fishing cycles in ancient calendars.
This year’s Pink Moon is also a Micromoon, meaning the moon is at or near its apogee—the point in its orbit when it’s farthest from Earth. As a result:
It will appear slightly smaller and dimmer than a typical full moon.
While it may not be as visually striking as a Supermoon, the serene beauty of the Micromoon often adds a mysterious and tranquil energy to the night sky.
This difference may be subtle to the naked eye, but skywatchers and photographers will likely notice a softer, more delicate appearance.
You don’t need a telescope or special equipment to enjoy the Pink Moon—just your eyes and a clear sky. But here are a few tips for the best viewing experience:
Look East: The full moon will rise in the eastern horizon shortly after sunset.
Find a Dark Location: Avoid city lights and go somewhere with minimal light pollution.
Use Binoculars or a Camera: While not required, using binoculars or a DSLR camera with a tripod can enhance your view and help capture breathtaking moonrise photos.
Check the Weather Forecast: Make sure clouds won’t block your view.
For those interested in astrology, the Pink Moon in 2025 rises in the zodiac sign Libra, the sign of balance, harmony, justice, and relationships.
This lunar event emphasizes:
Reflection and inner peace
Letting go of past emotional baggage
Resolving conflicts and seeking equilibrium
Strengthening bonds and rebuilding relationships
Adding more weight to the evening’s spiritual energy, Venus—the planet of love and beauty—ends its retrograde on the same day, opening the door for clarity in romance, finances, and personal values.
Across cultures and belief systems, full moons are often seen as a time of culmination and clarity. Here are a few things people like to do during a full moon like April’s Pink Moon:
Moon Bathing: Relax under the moonlight to soak in peaceful vibes and spiritual calm.
Journaling: Reflect on what you’ve achieved, what you want to release, and what you’re manifesting.
Burning Ceremony: Safely burn a piece of paper with limiting beliefs or fears you’d like to let go of.
Charge Crystals: Lay crystals out in the moonlight to cleanse and recharge their energy.
Meditate or Practice Yoga: Use the moon’s calming presence to align your mind and body.
In 2025, Easter Sunday falls on April 20. Why is this connected?
Because Easter is always celebrated on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon—the first full moon after the spring equinox. This year, the Pink Moon is that Paschal Moon, making it an important celestial marker for Christian and lunar calendars alike.
Whether you’re watching solo, with a partner, or organizing a moonrise watch party with friends, the Pink Moon is a perfect reminder of nature’s beauty and the promise of new beginnings.
If you’re a content creator, blogger, or social media user:
Post your photos with hashtags like #PinkMoon2025 or #FullMoonVibes
Share stories or quotes under the moonlight
Capture time-lapse or drone shots of the moonrise if you’re tech-savvy!
Here are a few approximate moonrise times for Saturday, April 12, 2025:
Location | Moonrise (Local Time) |
---|---|
Phnom Penh, Cambodia | 6:16 PM ICT |
Bangkok, Thailand | 6:21 PM ICT |
New York, USA | 7:44 PM EDT |
London, UK | 7:35 PM BST |
Sydney, Australia | 5:38 PM AEST |
Always double-check with a moonrise calendar or app based on your exact location for the most accurate timing.
The April Pink Moon 2025 invites us to slow down, look up, and reconnect—with nature, with others, and with ourselves. Whether you’re drawn to its scientific beauty, cultural roots, or astrological meaning, this weekend is the perfect time to pause and reflect.
So step outside, take a deep breath, and let the glow of the Pink Moon fill your heart with peace and possibility.