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Pink full moon Thursday won't actually look pink

By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com
The Earth casts its shadow over the moon in a lunar eclipse as seen in Gaza, June 15, 2011. The total lunar eclipse was visible in most parts of Asia. UPI/Ismael Mohamad.
The Earth casts its shadow over the moon in a lunar eclipse as seen in Gaza, June 15, 2011. The total lunar eclipse was visible in most parts of Asia. UPI/Ismael Mohamad. | License Photo

April's full moon is coming Thursday and it's going to be a pink.

As it happens, it's only pink in name -- each month's full moon has a variety of names -- but Thursday's moon is a little special.

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There will be a bit of a lunar eclipse, visible in Europe, Africa and Asia. The Earth's shadow -- called the penumbra -- is due to cross over the moon at 3:30 p.m. EDT and the starker umbra will make contact at 3:54.

The last vestiges of the partial eclipse will fade away by 6:11 -- well before sunset in the eastern U.S.

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