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Tonight's Sky · South Korea

Tonight from Seoul

Tuesday · 30 June 2026 · 37.6° N, E

Tonight in Seoul, South Korea, the sun sets at 19:57 local time and astronomical darkness — when even the faintest stars become visible — arrives at 21:51. The moon is in full phase, 100% illuminated. 7 major planets are above the horizon as night falls. Sunrise comes at 05:14.

At mid-latitudes, night length varies substantially with season; summer offers shorter darkness, winter the longest. Polaris sits roughly at this latitude above the northern horizon, making it a permanent compass for navigation. The Big Dipper, Cassiopeia, and the northern circumpolar stars never set.

Sun · times tonight
Sunset
19:57
Civil twilight ends
20:28
Astronomical dark begins
21:51
Astronomical dark ends
03:20
Sunrise
05:14
Moon · full
Illumination
100%
Moonrise
20:30
Moonset
05:52

Planets above the horizon

7 planets visible right now
Venus in Leo
-4.1
↑ 08:33
↓ 22:24
Jupiter in Cancer
-1.8
↑ 06:55
↓ 21:17
Saturn in Pisces
+0.7
↑ 00:39
↓ 13:08
Mars in Taurus
+1.3
↑ 02:45
↓ 17:02
Mercury in Gemini
+2.2
↑ 06:44
↓ 20:51
Uranus in Taurus
+5.8
↑ 02:52
↓ 17:16
Neptune in Pisces
+7.9
↑ 00:11
↓ 12:21
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