India, June 14 -- The June 2026 Super New Moon won't be visible in the night sky, but that is exactly why astronomers and skywatchers are looking forward to it.

While bright Full Moons often steal the spotlight, New Moon nights are prized for a different reason: darkness. With little to no moonlight illuminating the sky, stargazers get a better chance to spot celestial objects that are normally harder to see.

The Super New Moon will reach its peak on June 15, 2026, marking the beginning of a new lunar cycle. During this phase, the Moon sits between Earth and the Sun, causing its illuminated side to face away from our planet.

Although the Moon appears to change shape throughout the month, half of its surface is always illuminated by sun...