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The full moon in Chuseok rises highest when it is a little past 12 o’clock on Day 1.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration and the Korea Astronomical Research Institute on day 1, the full moon can be seen in most of the country on this day. There have been observations that it will not be possible to see the full moon due to rain during the Christmas season, but it seems that the moon can be seen through the clouds.
The full moon time in Seoul is 6:20 pm and the highest time is 0:20 pm the next day.
However, at this time, the moon is not yet completely round. The time the moon is on the opposite side of the sun and becomes a completely round moon is 6:05 am on the second day after Chuseok. You can see the roundest moon near the western horizon just before it sets.
In the central region, the full moon rises through the clouds at night, but gradually fades around 12 p.m. to cover the moon, so it is better to hurry to see the moon. In the southern regions, you can see the full moon through the low clouds.
Moonrise times in major cities are Seoul 6:20 pm, Incheon 6:21 pm, Suwon 6:20 pm, Gangneung 6:12 pm, Chuncheon 6:17 pm, Daejeon 6:18 pm, Cheongju Son 6:18 pm, Daegu 6:13 pm, Busan 6:11 pm, Ulsan 6:10 pm, Gwangju 6:20 pm, Jeonju 6:19 pm, Jeju 6:20 pm.
The peak hour of the moon rises a little after 0 o’clock on day 2.
Seoul 0:20, Incheon 0:21, Suwon 0:19, Gangneung 0:12, Chuncheon 0:16, Daejeon 0:18, Cheongju 0:17, Daegu 0:13, Busan 0 Expected to be 11 hours, 0 : 10 in Ulsan, 0:20 in Gwangju, 0:19 in Jeonju and 0:21 in Jeju.
The moon sets before 6:30 a.m. on the 2nd.
Seoul 6:27 am, Incheon 6:28 am, Suwon 6:27 am, Gangneung 6:19 am, Chuncheon 6:24 am, Daejeon 6:25 am, Cheongju 6:25 am, Daegu It is 6:20 am, Busan 6:18 am, Ulsan 6:17 am, Gwangju 6:28 am, Jeonju 6:26 am and Jeju 6:29 am.
Representative Dalmaji landmarks include Achasan and Namsan Park in Seoul, Wausan Dalmaji Park in Busan, Gyeonggi Haengjusanseong, Namhansanseong, Odusan Unification Observatory, Daejeon Sikjangsan, Ulsan Hamwolsan Baekyangsa and Ganjeolgot, Gangwon Gyeyeongsaong-ejaeung Fortress in Chong-Seongzaeong, Gangwon Gyeyebuzaeong, and Chong-ejaeung-Fortress Myebushpodae , Mudeungsan Mountain in Gwangju, Dalmaji Park and Wolchulsan Mountain in Yongwol-ri, Jeollanam-do, Saebyeoloreum in Jeju, Wolmisan Mountain Observatory in Incheon and Yeongbong Peak in Woraksan Mountain in Chungbuksan Mountain.
/ Reporter Yeonseung [email protected]
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