This year, April’s Pink Moon comes with a twist—it’s also a micromoon, meaning it may appear slightly smaller and dimmer than usual in the sky as it reaches the farthest point in its orbit around Earth. This contrasts with last August, when the Full Moon was at its closest point in its orbit around our planet and appeared bigger than usual—a celestial event celebrated with MISSION TO THE SUPER BLUE MOONPHASE. Unlike the micromoon in April however, MISSION TO THE PINK MOONPHASE, will shine bright, revealing a world of intricate details and beautiful pink hues.