Space
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Stargazing 2017: When and Where to Look at the Pink Full Moon; It's Still Visible on Tuesday, April 12
The pink full moon peaked Monday at 2:00 am but it will still be visible until Tuesday. Waking up in the middle of the night is essential for those who want to witness its glory.
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