CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Get ready to look up, because 2026 has some spectacular cosmic events lined up for all of us! Kicking off the year, we’ll experience a thrilling supermoon on January 3, with two more supermoons later in November and December. The moon's excitement continues as NASA prepares for its first crewed mission to lunar regions unexplored since the Apollo era, while multiple robotic landings from both the U.S. and China aim to gather new data about the moon’s surface.

Solar events are also set to create buzz. A ring-of-fire eclipse on February 17 will tantalize observers in Antarctica, with a total solar eclipse to follow on August 12, casting shadows across the Arctic and several other regions. Expect jaw-dropping views of auroras too, as increased solar activity may light up the night sky.

In February, enthusiasts will gather for a spectacular line-up of planets shining against the backdrop of a nearly full moon alongside Jupiter. Finally, keep an eye out for the comet 3I/Atlas, which has recently graced our skies but is slowly fading.

2026 is shaping up to be a breathtaking year for anyone fascinated by the wonders of space. Don't miss out on these cosmic adventures!