The Pink Moon, the fourth full Moon of 2025, will rise on April 13 at 21:08 UTC, offering a stunning display in the night sky as it appears bold and bright after 9 PM. Notably, this moon will be a ‘micromoon,’ positioning it further from Earth and making it appear about 14.1% smaller and 30% dimmer than usual. Named not for its color but for the blooming pink flowers of spring, the Pink Moon will be visible near Spica, one of the brightest stars during this season. While the full Moon may wash out other celestial features, it remains a captivating sight and a great opportunity for stargazers and newcomers to appreciate the beauty of our nearest celestial neighbor. Observers are encouraged to find clear horizons to spot both the Moon and Spica, as well as to engage in activities like sketching or photographing the lunar surface.