The ‘Wolf Moon,’ the First Supermoon of 2026, Will Form a Conjunction With Jupiter—What to Know

The ‘Wolf Moon,’ the First Supermoon of 2026, Will Form a Conjunction With Jupiter—What to Know
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Michael Wing
Michael Wing
Editor and Writer
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This season, when howling wolves reach their yearly crescendo, the first full moon of 2026 won’t disappoint. It will soar higher in the sky than it will for the rest of year and will loom extra large, because it will be a full “Wolf” supermoon.

Michael Wing
Michael Wing
Editor and Writer
Michael Wing is a writer and editor based in Calgary, Canada, where he was born and educated in the arts. He writes mainly on culture, human interest, and trending news.