SignalsAZ.com Prescott News Podcast - Don't Miss the Pink Moon Over Arizona

Episode Date: March 31, 2026

Send us a text and chime in!April’s full moon, known as the Pink Moon, will brighten the Arizona night sky on the evening of April 1, offering a clear and easy-to-see celestial event. Despite its na...me, the Pink Moon will not actually appear pink. The nickname comes from seasonal spring wildflowers, especially pink creeping phlox, which bloom across North America this time of year and signal the arrival of spring. In Arizona, the best time to catch the Pink Moon will be just after sunset as it rises in the eastern sky. It will appear especially large and may take on a warm golden or orange... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/dont-miss-the-pink-moon-over-arizona/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Text-to-speech audio articles made possible on the Cast11.com podcast network by Fane Signature Group. April's full moon, known as the Pink Moon, will brighten the Arizona night sky on the evening of April 1st, offering a clear and easy-to-see celestial event. Despite its name, the pink moon will not actually appear pink. The nickname comes from seasonal spring wildflowers, especially pink-creeping flocks, which bloom across North America this time of year and signal the arrival of spring. In Arizona, the best time to catch the pink moon will be just after sunset as it rises in the eastern sky. It will appear especially large and may take on a warm golden or orange tint near the horizon before turning bright white as it climbs higher overhead. The moon will remain visible throughout the night, reaching its highest point around midnight and setting near sunrise. The clear, dry air typical of northern Arizona can make for excellent viewing conditions,
Starting point is 00:00:54 especially away from city lights. Even within town, the full moon is bright enough to stand out, making it one of the easiest sky-watching events of the year. Adding to the view, the bright star spica will appear near the moon, creating a noticeable pairing in the night sky. While the moon will be the dominant feature, the nearby star offers an extra point of interest for those who take a moment to look a little closer. The pink moon is often considered the first full moon of spring, symbolizing new growth and longer days ahead. With mild evening temperatures returning across the region, it is a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, whether that means a short walk, sitting on the patio, or simply stepping outside for a few minutes to take it in. It may not live up to its colorful name,
Starting point is 00:01:35 but the pink moon remains one of the most recognizable and accessible full moons of the year, no telescope required. Read more stories from dining, entertainment, recreation, and travel on signals a.com. Subscribe and be the F-1 RST2-No.

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