Gwangju National Science Museum's Special Full Moon Observation Program for Chuseok View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on the 28th that it will hold a program to observe the full moon in celebration of Chuseok.


The special Chuseok observation program "Daladalda Bright Moon" will be held on the 9th of next month, and participants can apply through the National Gwangju Science Museum website.


Participants can listen to explanations about the moon's terrain and names, and observe the full moon through high-performance astronomical telescopes, including the 1.2m aperture main telescope of the Starlight Observatory, the largest among domestic science museums.


In addition to the observation event, there will be a moon model making experience and an opportunity to take photos of the moon directly. The astrophotographs taken on site can be printed and received as souvenirs.


If astronomical observation becomes difficult due to weather conditions, the event may be canceled. More detailed information can be found on the National Gwangju Science Museum website.



The National Gwangju Science Museum strictly follows the COVID-19 prevention guidelines of the government and local governments and instructs all participants to wear masks. The nighttime astronomical observation program may change depending on the COVID-19 situation.


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