Full Moon Live: April Full Moon ‘Micromoon’: View date, time and how to watch it through live

View date and time
The full moon will rise on Saturday, April 12. Peak brightness was reached at 8:22 pm ET at 0022 GMT on April 13. This timing marks the moment when the moon fully lights up from the Earth’s angle.
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Why is it called Micromoon?
The full moon of this month is also called the micro-moon. Micro-chambers occur when the moon is in Apogee. The moon escapes is the farthest place where the moon is from the earth. According to the virtual telescope project, the moon from Earth will be about 252,277 miles, or 406,000 kilometers. Due to the distance of distance, the distance of the moon will be about 6% smaller than the average full moon.
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How to watch live broadcast
The virtual telescope project based in Manciano, Italy will showcase the full moon live through its robotic telescope. The live broadcast will start at 8:00 pm ET (0000 GMT on April 13). People can watch the moon online through the project’s YouTube channel and WebTV page. Live streaming will enable people around the world to view the moon. The telescope is located in the Maremma region of Italy, where the sky is clear. Audiences can enjoy real-time images of the moon at home.
FAQ
Why is the full moon in April called the micromonth?
When a full moon is farthest from the earth, a tiny month occurs, making it appear smaller and dim in the sky.
How do I watch the micro-moon in April?
You can watch Micromoon live streaming on the Virtual Telescope Project website or its YouTube channel on April 12 at 8:00 PM.