The full moon for this Chuseok holiday will rise at 6:20 pm today (1st).

The Meteorological Administration said, "On Chuseok, today, there are many clouds across the country, and you will be able to see the full moon through the clouds."



The Korea Astronomical Research Institute announced that "The time when the full moon rises this year is 18:20 today in Seoul, and the time when the full moon rises highest is 0:20 tomorrow (2nd)."



The full moon is not completely round at first, but it is said to gradually rise after rising.



The time when the moon is located on the opposite side of the sun and becomes a completely round'net' is expected to be at 6:05 am tomorrow, the day after Chuseok.

You can see the most rounded moon close to the western horizon just before the moon sets on this day.



The full moon by region is expected to rise at 6:10 pm in Ulsan, 6:11 pm in Busan, 6:13 pm in Daegu, 6:18 pm in Daejeon, 6:18 pm in Sejong, and 6:21 pm in Incheon.



Other regions can be viewed on the Korea Astronomical Research Institute's Astronomical and Space Knowledge Information website (https://astro.kasi.re.kr/life/pageView/6).



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