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Full Moon – Cold Moon (Supermoon)

Sat, 03 Jan

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Bask in the glow of the Cold Moon, a radiant supermoon! On January 3rd at 10:01 UTC (5:01 AM EST, 8:01 PM AEST), celebrate the Moon’s brilliance with lunar rituals, nature walks, and moonlit reflections.

Full Moon – Cold Moon (Supermoon)
Full Moon – Cold Moon (Supermoon)

Time & Location

03 Jan 2026, 8:00 pm – 04 Jan 2026, 4:00 pm

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About the event

What is the Cold Moon (Supermoon)?

The Cold Moon, a supermoon, illuminates the night sky on January 3, 2026, at 10:01 UTC (5:01 AM EST, 8:01 PM AEST in Australia), marking the first full moon of the year. Known by Native American tribes as the Cold Moon, Long Nights Moon, or Moon Before Yule, it reflects the deep winter chill and extended darkness of January in the Northern Hemisphere. As a supermoon, the Moon is at its closest to Earth (perigee), appearing larger and brighter, casting a powerful glow.

This lunar event is a time to honor the Moon’s cycles, embrace the stillness of winter, and set intentions for the year ahead. It invites reflection, gratitude, and a celebration of light amidst the longest nights.

The Significance of the Cold Moon:

  • Lunar Brilliance: As a supermoon, the Cold Moon shines brighter and appears up to 14% larger, symbolizing clarity, illumination, and heightened…

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