In Istanbul, the 'Pink Moon' heralded the arrival of spring, creating a visual feast.

In Istanbul, the 'Pink Moon' heralded the arrival of spring, creating a visual feast.

13.04.2025 08:50

The full moon, known as the 'Pink Moon' and recognized as a harbinger of spring in Istanbul, created a visual feast in the sky. The full moon, which can be seen from many places in Turkey, set at 6:24 AM, creating a unique view along the Üsküdar coast, alongside the Maiden's Tower.

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The Full Moon, known as the 'Pink Moon' and regarded as the harbinger of spring in Istanbul, created a visual feast in the sky. The colorful Full Moon, which was visible from many parts of Turkey and set completely at 06:24, presented a unique view alongside the Maiden's Tower on the Üsküdar coast at the moment it set. This night, the Full Moon, also known as the harbinger of spring and referred to as the 'Pink Moon', set at 06:24 in the morning. When it came together with Istanbul's iconic landmarks, unique images were formed. The Full Moon, entering the same frame as the Maiden's Tower on the Üsküdar coast, was observed from many places in Istanbul.

WHY IS IT CALLED THE PINK MOON?

Although its name is 'Pink Moon', the Moon will not actually appear pink on this night. This naming comes from the traditional name given by the indigenous peoples of North America, particularly the Algonquin tribe, inspired by the pink wildflowers (moss phlox) that bloom in spring. Thus, this full moon symbolizes the arrival of spring and represents the awakening of nature.



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