India, June 14 -- The June 2026 Super New Moon is set to occur on June 15 and is already generating interest among astrology followers and skywatchers. While the event carries the word "super" in its name, it will not be visible in the sky.

Unlike a Supermoon, which appears larger and brighter than usual, a Super New Moon takes place during the New Moon phase, when the Moon cannot be seen from Earth. The event also coincides with Amavasya, the New Moon day in the Hindu lunar calendar.

A Super New Moon occurs when the Moon enters its New Moon phase while being relatively close to Earth in its orbit.

The term "super" refers to the Moon's distance from Earth. While a Full Supermoon appears bigger because its illuminated side is visible, a...