The Pink Moon will be visible in Pakistan on April 13, weather permitting. Despite its name, it won’t appear pink, but it marks spring’s first full moon, symbolizing renewal. Peak visibility is expected late at night into April 14.

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Skywatchers in Pakistan have something exciting to look forward to this weekend: the Pink Moon, April’s full moon, is set to rise on the night of April 13. Despite its name, the moon won’t actually appear pink. The term comes from Native American traditions, referring to the blooming of wild pink phlox flowers in spring.
According to astronomical experts, the Pink Moon will be visible across Pakistan, provided the skies remain clear. It will rise shortly after sunset and be visible throughout the night, reaching its peak brightness in the early hours of April 14.
This full moon also marks the first full moon of spring and is traditionally associated with renewal, growth, and change. While it has no scientific impact on Earth, it holds cultural and symbolic significance in many parts of the world.
So, whether you’re a stargazer, a romantic, or just curious, mark your calendars. All you need is a clear view of the eastern horizon—and maybe a camera.