new moon
new moon, ์ญ
The new moon refers to the period when the moon is invisible. During this time, the night sky is at its darkest and the stars are most visible.
Many countries mark the beginning of the lunar calendar with the new moon. The process of the moon transforming into a full moon is a beautiful representation of nature's cycle.
The new moon refers to the period when the moon is invisible. During this time, the night sky is at its darkest and the stars are most visible.
Many countries mark the beginning of the lunar calendar with the new moon. The process of the moon transforming into a full moon is a beautiful representation of nature's cycle.
Astronomically, the new moon is when the sun and moon are aligned in the same direction. At this time, the dark side of the moon faces the Earth, making the moon invisible. In many cultures, the new moon has been regarded as a symbol of new beginnings and change.
In modern times, the culture of viewing the new moon as an opportunity for new beginnings is spreading globally. Especially during new moon or lunar eclipses, more and more people attach spiritual meaning to it, making wishes or meditating. Additionally, the tradition of determining crop sowing times based on the new moon continues in agriculture and horticulture.