Moon watching tips for Mid-Autumn Festival 2019
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To assist moon watching by the public, the times of moonrise, transit, moonset and full moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival period are listed in the table below. At transit, the Moon passes the local meridian due south and its elevation is the highest of the night.
| September 12 (Thursday) – the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival | |
| Moonrise | 5.37pm |
| Transit (Elevation 53 degrees) | 11.22pm |
| Moonset | 5.10am (next morning) |
| September 13 (Friday) – Mid-Autumn Festival | |
| Moonrise | 6.14pm |
| Transit (Elevation 57 degrees) | 0.05am (next morning) |
| Moonset | 6am (next morning) |
| September 14 (Saturday) – the day following the Mid-Autumn Festival | |
| Full Moon (the moon is below the horizon of Hong Kong at this moment) | 12.33pm |
| Moonrise | 6.48pm |
| Transit (Elevation 62 degrees) | 0.47am (next morning) |
| Moonset | 6.49am (next morning) |
For the latest weather conditions during the Mid-Autumn Festival period, please refer to the nine-day weather forecast issued by the Hong Kong Observatory (www.weather.gov.hk/wxinfo/currwx/fnd.htm) for the planning of moon-watching activities.
Note: At full moon, the Moon as seen from the Earth is completely illuminated with the Moon and the Sun located on the opposite sides of the Earth.
Ends/Thursday, August 29, 2019
Issued at HKT 16:00
Issued at HKT 16:00
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