India, Jan. 2 -- The 2026 begins with a simple striking gift from the sky with the first weekend of January, the Moon appears larger, brighter and closer than normal, drawing attention from rooftops, roadsides and open fields around the world and known as the Wolf Moon. Celestial event connects science with tradition and echoing a time when human rhythms were guided by steady pull of the lunar cycle.

A supermoon is not a rare or striking anomaly in space because of the way Moon orbits the Earth, this Lunar event is predictable. The Moon travels along an oval path rather than a perfect circle which causes its distance from Earth to fluctuate continuously. The Moon is approximately 360,000 kilometres away at its closest point and 400,000 k...