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Full moon January 2026: When is the supermoon, and what’s it known as?
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Full moon January 2026: When is the supermoon, and what’s it known as?

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When is the January Full Moon?What’s the January full Moon known as?When is the subsequent Full Moon?What are the lunar phases?

The primary Full Moon of 2026 is protecting the supermoon streak alive. After a string of them to finish 2025, we get yet another to kick off the brand new yr. October, November, and December all noticed stunning, giant moons within the sky, and January will probably be no completely different.

A supermoon is actually what the title suggests, a Full Moon that seems greater and brighter within the sky than ordinary, excellent for late-night stargazing. There’s tons occurring with the January Full Moon, so maintain studying to seek out out what it means.

When is the January Full Moon?

January’s full Moon will happen on Saturday, Jan. 3. Time and Date estimates it can peak at 5:02 a.m. ET.

What’s the January full Moon known as?

Full Moons all have their very own names, and January’s is historically often known as the ‘Wolf Moon’. Time and Date explains that it is because wolves have been sometimes considered extra lively, and howling, in January.

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January’s Full Moon can also be one other supermoon, the fourth in a row. It’ll seem greater and brighter within the sky as a result of it sits nearer to Earth in its orbit. A supermoon happens when the Moon reaches its full part at or close to lunar perigee, the purpose the place it comes closest to our planet, which creates a noticeably bigger view, Royal Museums Greenwich tells us.

When is the subsequent Full Moon?

The subsequent Full Moon is predicted to happen on Feb. 1, 2026.

What are the lunar phases?

The Full Moon is only one of eight phases within the Moon’s 29.5-day orbit round Earth. The entire completely different phases present how a lot of its floor is lit up from our standpoint. We at all times see the identical facet of the Moon, however because it strikes round Earth, the daylight falls on it in another way, in order that’s why generally we see it trying full, generally half, and generally it seems to be prefer it has disappeared utterly.

The phases are:

  • New Moon — The moon is between Earth and the solar, so the facet we see is darkish (in different phrases, it is invisible to the attention).

  • Waxing Crescent — A small sliver of sunshine seems on the precise facet (Northern Hemisphere).

  • First Quarter — Half of the moon is lit on the precise facet. It seems to be like a half-moon.

  • Waxing Gibbous — Greater than half is lit up, nevertheless it’s not fairly full but.

  • Full Moon — The entire face of the moon is illuminated and absolutely seen.

  • Waning Gibbous — The moon begins dropping mild on the precise facet.

  • Final Quarter (or Third Quarter) — One other half-moon, however now the left facet is lit.

  • Waning Crescent — A skinny sliver of sunshine stays on the left facet earlier than going darkish once more.

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