In 2026, that familiar cycle includes several uncommon events that will stand out for skywatchers across the year.
A Year Filled With Bright Moments
The year begins boldly with January’s Wolf Supermoon on January 3, rising larger and brighter as the moon moves closer to Earth than usual.
February’s Snow Moon brings a quieter glow, often linked to the heart of winter nights. March follows with drama, featuring the year’s only total lunar eclipse shortly after the Worm Moon reaches its peak.
Spring ushers in April’s Pink Moon and May’s Flower Moon, each marking the seasonal shift toward longer…
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