January 8 , 2026
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- The Wolf Supermoon appeared in the sky on January 3, 2026, marking the first full Moon of the year.
- It is called a supermoon because the Moon was at its closest point to Earth, known as perigee.
- The Moon appeared larger and brighter than usual due to its shorter distance from Earth.
- January’s full Moon is traditionally known as the Wolf Moon.
- The Wolf Supermoon is the first of 13 full Moons expected in the year 2026.
- Such a sequence makes 2026 a rare year with more than the usual 12 full Moons.

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