Supermoon - Wikipedia The name supermoon was coined by astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979, in Dell Horoscope magazine arbitrarily defined as: a new or full moon which occurs with the Moon at or near (within 90% of) its closest approach to Earth in a given orbit (perigee)
What’s a supermoon? Here are the supermoons in 2026 - EarthSky A cool cosmic coincidence kicks off 2026! The first full moon of the year – a supermoon – will coincide with Earth’s closest approach to the sun, known as perihelion, on and around January 2
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Supermoons - NASA Science “Supermoon" isn’t an official astronomical term, but typically it’s used to describe a full Moon that comes within at least 90 percent of perigee Supermoons only happen three to four times a year, and always appear consecutively
Supermoon | Definition Facts | Britannica supermoon A supermoon is a full moon that occurs when the Moon is at perigee (the closest point to Earth in its orbit) From Earth it appears brighter and larger than it does at apogee (its farthest point)
Full moons and supermoons in 2026: Every date to know Full moons and supermoons in 2026: Every date to know, including a rare Blue Moon From a rare 13-full-moon year to multiple supermoons and a Blue Moon, 2026 offers skywatchers plenty of chances to