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  • 17/04/2025
Easter Sunday is just five days shy of the latest it could possibly be. So, why the delay? It all comes down to the moon.

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00:00As we celebrate Easter this year, you might have noticed something different.
00:05It's falling much later than usual.
00:08Easter Sunday on the 20th of April is one of the latest dates we'll see in recent
00:11memory, just five days shy of the latest it could possibly be.
00:15So why the delay?
00:16It all comes down to the moon.
00:19Easter is determined by the first Sunday after the first full moon, following the spring
00:23equinox.
00:24In 2025, the pink moon, or Paschal moon, didn't rise until the 13th of April, which shifts
00:29Easter to the following Sunday, the 20th of the month.
00:33This late timing also coincided with the March blood moon lunar eclipse, which influenced
00:37the moon's cycle.
00:38And this year, Easter, for both Orthodox and Western Christians, will fall on the same date
00:43for the first time since 2017.
00:46It's meant some Scottish parents are upset over school holiday schedules, with some kids
00:50missing out on time off on Easter Monday.
00:54So while Easter's timing is out of our hands, it's certainly got everyone talking.
00:59to NES.
01:02Let's go.
01:02Question 1, go.
01:05Stop falling.
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