Tonight's Wolf Supermoon: How to View and What to Expect

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The first full moon of 2026, known as the wolf moon, is also a supermoon, making it appear larger and brighter due to its proximity to Earth. It can be best viewed around sunset on Sunday night from a dark spot, and no special equipment is needed. The event offers a spectacular skywatching opportunity, with additional celestial sights like Jupiter nearby, and the next supermoon will occur in November.
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