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The bright variable star Beta Persei (Algol) reaches its minimum brightness at 02:32 am in the early morning on Wednesday 7th January and will be visible from the UK. o
Here’s a list of upcoming minimum brightness times for Algol – read more. o
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The full moon on Saturday 3 January 2026 is widely classified as a “Moon After Yule”. (Wolf Moon as US moon folklore name ~ In the UK, we call it – Moon After Yule.) o
The first supermoon of the year, meaning the Moon is nearly at its closest point to Earth (perigee) when it becomes full, so it can appear slightly larger and brighter than a typical full moon. o
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The bright variable star Beta Persei (Algol) will reach its minimum brightness at 05:13 am in the early morning on Sunday 4th January and will be visible from the UK. o
Here’s a list of upcoming minimum brightness times for Algol – read more.
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The Quadrantid meteor shower will peak on the night of Saturday 3rd January 2026, with the sharp maximum expected in the early hours of Sunday 4th January. o
It is one of the strongest annual showers, but its peak lasts only a few hours. o
Up to 80–120 meteors per hour under ideal dark-sky conditions. o
Unfortunately, a bright full Moon occurs on 3rd January, which will wash out many fainter meteors ~ Observers should block the Moon from view and focus on the brighter Quadrantids. o
The Quadrantids are visible across the entire Northern Hemisphere, including the UK, and they radiate from a point in the sky near the constellation Boötes, close to the Ursa Major (the Plough). o
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Moon After Yule – The Moon After Yule is simply the first full moon after the Yule festival (winter solstice). – Bright midwinter moon, rising in Gemini. o
It reminds us that although nights are still long, daylight is slowly returning after Yule. o
Traditional Full Moon Names and their Meanings – Full Moon names reflect seasonal changes and natural rhythms observed by early cultures, particularly those influenced by UK colonial traditions and Native American heritage. o – Learn more about traditional Full Moon Names and their Meanings ~ Read more. o
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