April’s full moon decides the date of Easter – here’s how it works

The first full moon of the year appears on April 1 and plays an important role in setting the date of Easter.

The official time the moon will be full is 10:12 pm EDT. Interestingly, once the full moon arrives, its position in the sky will make it about twelve degrees south-east of the inhabited area. day on the first day of autumn. And the full moon is closer to the fall when the same moon is traditionally called Harvest Moon. What makes the Harvest Moon different is that, instead of the moon rising on average 50 minutes later each day, it appears to rise at roughly the same time over several nights.

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