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The Wolf Supermoon of 2026, brighter and larger than usual, rose last night, offering skywatchers a celestial spectacle. Its radiant glow gracefully illuminated the night, transforming the scenery into a breathtaking display.
A supermoon occurs when the moon is near its perigee, the closest point to Earth in its orbit. January's supermoon marks the final one in a rare series of four consecutive supermoons. The next will occur on November 24, 2026.
The Wolf Supermoon of 2026, brighter and larger than usual, rose last night, offering skywatchers a celestial spectacle. Its radiant glow gracefully illuminated the night, transforming the scenery into a breathtaking display.
A supermoon occurs when the moon is near its perigee, the closest point to Earth in its orbit. January's supermoon marks the final one in a rare series of four consecutive supermoons. The next will occur on November 24, 2026.