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Shooting the Moon: Show Us Your Photos of Tonight's Pink Moon

Iowa -- and the entire Northern Hemisphere -- will miss a partial eclipse, but a full moon's rising and the skies are perfect for photos.

The first full moon of spring — the "Pink Moon," as it's called — rises over Johnston tonight, Thursday, and clear skies give promise to some fantastic pictures.

The moon rises over Iowa at 8:20 p.m. Thursday, according to TimeandDate.com.

And the Johnston weather forecast is for nothing but clear skies, according to the Weather Channel.

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Don't let the name fool you: The pink moon wasn't named for its color, but rather for wild ground phlox, which tend to blossom this time of year.

Nevertheless, all the elements are there for some great photographs.

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