January’s full moon, known as the “Wolf Moon,” will be visible through Saturday as the first full moon of 2026. Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer January’s full moon, known as the “Wolf Moon,” will ...
Skywatchers across the Northern Hemisphere are in for a treat tonight, as the first full Moon of 2026, set for 3 January and famously called the Wolf Moon, rises in all its glory. Astronomers are ...
We're in for a celestial treat to start the new year. This weekend will be the first full moon — and first supermoon — of 2026. The so-called Wolf Moon will reach peak illumination at 5:03 a.m. ET on ...
Illinois residents won't have to wait long for the new year's first full moon, known as the Wolf Moon. The moon, which also happens to be a supermoon, will rise over Illinois tonight as temperatures ...
Get ready to cry wolf for the first full moon of 2026. The first full moon of the year falls on Jan. 3 this year, according to NASA. On this day, the near side of the moon is fully illuminated as it ...
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The first full Moon of 2026, known as the “Wolf Moon,” will light up the sky on January 3, marking a spectacular celestial event. This will be the fourth consecutive supermoon, following the Harvest ...
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There’s only one game remaining in the regular season for every team in the NFL, but for some, a trip to the playoffs is riding on how Week 18 plays out. Looking at the NFL playoff picture, there are ...
Significant questions remain unanswered ahead of what should be a thrilling Week 18. The NFL’s penultimate slate of regular-season action saw two more teams clinch playoff berths, while three squads ...
A spectacular supermoon and the first meteor shower of the new year will soon appear in the California night sky. The supermoon will be the fourth massive moon in a row to rise above the Golden State.