Today’s super new moon is 2026’s closest new moon, with a similar phenomena in August causing a total solar eclipse.

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Today’s super new moon is 2026’s closest new moon, with a similar phenomena in August causing a total solar eclipse.

An astrologer explains the connection between these two celestial events and whether the Super New Moon of 2026 will lead to a solar eclipse. | Horoscope