April’s “pink moon” and the first supermoon of 2021 will be visible on April 26 at 11:32 p.m. ET.

April’s “pink moon” and the first supermoon of 2021 will be visible on April 26 at 11:32 p.m. ET.
The “ring of fire” will be the shortest and deepest solar eclipse in 2020.
The phenomenon, which is called the “super flower moon” this time around, will peak in the sky on May 7.
The phenomenon, called the “super pink moon,” will actually be the brightest full moon of the year.
The phenomenon will bring the moon about 16,000 miles closer to earth than usual.