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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > January’s Wolf Supermoon Is Getting a Rare Triple Brightness Boost : ScienceAlert
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January’s Wolf Supermoon Is Getting a Rare Triple Brightness Boost : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 1, 2026 10:10 pm
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The upcoming Wolf Supermoon on 3 January 2026 is set to be one of the brightest and most spectacular lunar events of the year. This rare phenomenon occurs when a full moon coincides with perigee, the point in the Moon’s orbit where it is closest to Earth. The Moon will be at a distance of 362,312 kilometers from Earth, giving it a size and brightness boost of about 14 and 30 percent, respectively.

What makes this Wolf Supermoon even more special is its proximity to a perihelion, the point in Earth’s orbit where it is closest to the Sun. This means that a tiny bit more sunlight will reach the Earth-Moon system, further enhancing the brightness of the full Moon. These unique celestial alignments make January 3 a perfect night for moon-gazing in the Northern Hemisphere, especially with the clear skies that typically accompany cold air.

Supermoons are a natural consequence of the slightly oval shape of the Moon’s orbit around Earth. The point where the Moon is closest to Earth is known as perigee, of which there are around 13 occurrences each year. The timing of perigees is not always aligned with the lunar cycle due to the precession of the lunar orbit, resulting in fewer supermoons than perigees.

The distance of the perigee can also vary due to factors like the gravitational tug of the Sun and the long-term relationship between Earth and the Moon. Similarly, perihelion is a phenomenon in Earth’s orbit where it is closest to the Sun, occurring around January 3 each year. This brings Earth closer to the Sun, increasing the amount of solar energy reaching the planet and its Moon.

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The Wolf Supermoon gets its name from the January full Moon, known as the Wolf Moon. This year’s Wolf Moon is extra special as it coincides with two other celestial events, making it a rare triple cosmic treat. It’s a must-see event as it is the last full supermoon until November 2026.

Don’t miss the chance to witness the breathtaking beauty of the Wolf Supermoon on January 3, 2026. Grab a blanket, head outside, and marvel at the brilliance of the Moon in all its glory.

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