Core Points - The first "supermoon" of 2026 appeared on January 3, characterized by a full moon occurring near the moon's perigee, making it appear larger and brighter than usual [3][7] - In 2026, there will be two supermoons, with the second one on December 24, which is expected to be the largest full moon of the year [7] - The supermoon can be observed with the naked eye, and its appearance changes as it rises, transitioning from a warm red to a cool gray color [7] Group 1 - The term "supermoon" refers to a full moon that occurs when the moon is near its closest point to Earth [3] - The supermoon phenomenon is not rare; there were three supermoons in 2025 [7] - The brightness of the moon increases as it reaches its highest point in the sky, minimizing atmospheric interference [7] Group 2 - The Quadrantids meteor shower, the first of 2026, will peak on the morning of January 4, coinciding with the supermoon [9][10] - Observers are encouraged to watch for fireballs during the meteor shower, which can be seen from the night of January 3 to the morning of January 4 [10]
抬头看!2026年首个“超级月亮”现身夜空
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-04 00:25