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The New Year Will Kick Off With a Supermoon. Here's When to See It


January's Wolf Moon will be brighter and larger than your average moon. NASA/Kim Shiflett

Supermoons tend to come in packs, and Earth has just experienced three of them in a row, dating back to October. The final supermoon of this sequence is happening on Jan. 3, and it also happens to be the first supermoon of 2026. Skygazers will want to catch this one, since the next one won't occur until next November. 

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The moon tends to spend three to four months at a time in perigee, a fancy term that means it's as close to Earth as its elliptical orbit will allow. During this time, humans refer to full moons as a supermoon. Since the moon is physically closer to Earth than it normally is, a ...


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