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April 2026 Sky, From the Red Moon to the Falling Stars: the Most Interesting Astronomical Events

The month of April invites you to observe the sky. Spring brings with it more meek evenings, while the sky changes face: the winter constellations disappear to leave room for new figures. The lunar phases will mark the best moments for observation, while events such as the swarm of the Lirids and the passage of some comets make the month particularly dynamic.The protagonists constellations of the April sky In the April sky dominate the great spr…
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According to NASA, the April 2026 astronomical events will offer an exceptional program for astronomy enthusiasts and will be visible from anywhere in Mexico. Experts foresee bright planets, meteor rains and a promising comet, categorized as the brightest of the year. Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel and stay informed from the palm of your hand. NASA's "What to See?" and "Watch the skies" guide, detail when and how to observe these astronomical…

The month of April invites you to observe the sky. Spring brings with it more meek evenings, while the sky changes face: the winter constellations disappear to leave room for new figures. The lunar phases will mark the best moments for observation, while events such as the swarm of the Lirids and the passage of some comets make the month particularly dynamic.The protagonists constellations of the April sky In the April sky dominate the great spr…

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Every year, on the return of spring, the red moon intrigues both the enthusiasts of the sky and gardeners. Behind this poetic name hides a much more complex reality, mixing astronomical observation, weather conditions and cultural heritage. This year, this period will extend over the entire month of April, with key dates to watch to understand its evolution and its effects. Although its name evokes a particular coloration of the star, the red mo…

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Pleine vie broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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