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Moon Information For February 11 2017 (South Korea)

Moon February 11, 2017 (South Korea)

The Moon information shown here applies to Seoul, South Korea on Saturday, February 11, 2017. (Local time Asia/Seoul)

Moonrise to moonset13h33m
Moonrise18:28
Moonset08:01
Distance to the center of the Sun147,651,844 km
Distance to the center of Earth378,613 km
Moon ilumination (at midnight)99.8%
Lunar phasewaxing
Current zodiac sign the MoonLeo ♌
Moon age (days past new moon)14.3


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According to international time UTC, a lunar eclipse will occur on February 11, 2017 which will be visible in some parts of the world. The following shows the cities in South Korea from which the eclipse could be visible (note that the following is a short list of some of the main cities, the eclipse may be visible from other cities not listed here). The date and local time of the event shown below.

CityEclipse visible?Phase
SeoulNo-
BusanNo-
ChejuNo-
ChollabukNo-
ChollanamNo-
ChungcheongbukNo-
ChungcheongnamNo-
DaeguNo-
GangwonNo-
GwangjuNo-
GyeonggiNo-
GyeongsangbukNo-
GyeongsangnamNo-
IncheonNo-
JejuNo-
KangweonNo-
KwangjuNo-
KyeonggiNo-
KyeongsangbukNo-
KyeongsangnamNo-
PusanNo-
South KoreaNo-
TaeguNo-
TaejeonNo-
UlsanNo-

Moon-Planet Conjunctions

A Moon-planet conjunction occurs when an astronomical object has either the same, or nearly the same, right ascension or the same ecliptic longitude of that of the Moon, as observed from Earth. Check all the conjunctions in February 2017.

Astronomical ObjectsDate and TimeDegrees Apart
Moon and MarsFebruary 1Mars is 2.4 degrees North of the Moon.
Moon and AldebaranFebruary 6Aldebaran is 0.2 degrees South of the Moon.
Moon and Regulus2017-02-11 23:04Regulus is 0.8 degrees North of the Moon.
Moon and JupiterFebruary 15Jupiter is 2.9 degrees South of the Moon.
Moon and SaturnFebruary 21Saturn is 3.9 degrees South of the Moon.

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