Today, Indian skywatchers are going to have a visual feast as the supermoon of the year 2026 is going to be in the display of night sky. The full moon will appear brighter and somewhat larger than usual, turning the night into a special one for the telescope users as well as the casual viewers.
A supermoon is characterized by the simultaneous occurrence of a full moon with the time when the moon is at the nearest point to Earth (known by the term perigee) in its orbit. The moon is on such a close distance that it is the most magnificent and big among the other types of full moons.
When and Where to See the Supermoon in India?
The supermoon will first be seen after the sunset today and will be in the observance during night hours provided the weather stays good. The most favorable time for the observation will be at moonrise when the moon is just coming up and is very close to the ground.
Astronomers have stated that the moon will be at its maximum fullness late at night, but it will still appear very close to full throughout the evening.
Why Is This Supermoon Special?
This event is the very first supermoon of 2026 and it signals the start of a series of celestial events that are anticipated for this year. Supermoons are famous for their appeal, as they provide the public with a unique opportunity to view the moon at its most magnificent without any kind of equipment.
Compared to a normal full moon, a supermoon can appear:
- Up to 14% larger
- Nearly 30% brighter
How to Get the Best View
To enjoy the supermoon clearly:
- Find an open area with an unobstructed view of the horizon
- Avoid places with heavy artificial lighting
- Clear skies will offer the best experience
No telescope or binoculars are required, although photography enthusiasts may use basic cameras or smartphones to capture the moment.
More Supermoons Expected in 2026
The astronomers have already forecasted more supermoons for the later part of the year, thus the year 2026 will be quite exciting for the moon observers. Each occasion allows you to connect with the night sky observation and to be aware of the natural cycles of Earth’s nearest heavenly body. Provided that the weather is good, millions of people all over India will see this beautiful lunar show tonight.