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This is how the pink supermoon will affect you, the most amazing natural phenomenon of 2020

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Supermoons occur when the Full Moon coincides with the time when the Moon's orbit passes closest to Earth, which is why it looks bigger and brighter. Well, on the night of April 7 to 8, the pink Supermoon will take place, the first full moon of spring and the biggest and brightest of all 2020. A Supermoon that is popularly called pink not because it looks this color but because it coincides with the flowering of some flowers, the phlox, which are predominantly pink.

How the pink Supermoon will affect you

Like the rest of the Full Moons, it has a powerful effect on all horoscopes, but increased due to its closeness. And this pink Supermoon, in particular, has enormous potential because it occurs in Libra just at the beginning of the annual reign of Aries, two opposite and complementary signs at the same time.

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  • Active. The coincidence of all these elements will make these days you are more active and determined than ever. After some time thinking about all things, you will feel that the time has come to make decisions to achieve your goals as well as to undertake plans and adventures.
  • Determined It is an excellent time to abandon bad habits, from quitting smoking, drinking or eating without order or control, to exercising consciously, through rethinking the way you relate to those around you to do it in a healthier way .
  • Passionate It will charge you with energy in every way. The downside is that there can be more conflicts and arguments. But, on the other hand, it will also lead to much more torrid and passionate intimate relationships.
  • Thoughtful. When produced in Libra, who always tirelessly seeks the balance of things, you will feel the need to take action in a calm and thoughtful way, quite the opposite of the abrupt and impulsive way that the Aries warrior imposes on you, the sign that reigns. these days.

How to see the Supermoon

The night of Tuesday, April 7, is the best time to observe it and, if possible, from a clear place, such as a rooftop or rooftop. As the Sun sets in the west, the full Moon will rise in the east. And throughout the night and until dawn, it will cross the sky from east to west, which is why it will be possible to see it at some point in the night from almost all the windows in which the sky is seen (it all depends on the orientation of each one).

Two of the most magical moments to observe and photograph it are just when it comes out in the east or when it is hidden in the west, so there will be a little more light and you will also be able to appreciate part of the landscape or the skyline of the cities. And at night it is also very special to see it surrounded by stars.