SINGAPORE – The first supermoon of 2026 kick-started the year’s lunar spectacles with a brilliant display on the night of Jan 3 in Singapore’s cloudy skies, as astronomy enthusiasts took to social media to share photographs and videos of the moon.
Dubbed the Wolf Moon, it is the first of a trio of supermoons expected in 2026, with the next one not expected until Nov 24 – over 11 months away.
Facebook user Jennifer Soon took to the social media platform to share images of the Wolf Moon. In one of the photographs, the moon appears to peer through the clouds as it lights up the night sky.
Another user of the platform, Ms Kellin Koh, posted a photograph of the moon appearing to float above the clouds, glowing a bright white against a grove of trees. “A perfect moon-rise, no filters needed,” she wrote in the caption.





