Don’t Miss The Total Lunar Eclipse This September
Don’t Miss The Total Lunar Eclipse This September
US · Published Sep 1, 2025
A total lunar eclipse, creating a stunning "blood moon," will occur on September 7, primarily visible in Asia, Australia, Eastern Europe, and Eastern Africa.
The "blood moon" effect happens when Earth blocks most of the sun's light, with remaining light passing through Earth's atmosphere, filtering out blue light and leaving red light to illuminate the moon.
Those outside the viewing area can witness the lunar eclipse through live streams on platforms like Time and Date, FOX Weather, and the Royal Observatory in Greenwich.
September's full moon brings a total lunar eclipse
Following August's black moon, September brings a full moon that promises to be one of the most captivating of 2025. This full moon coincides with a total lunar eclipse, creating a stunning "blood moon." While viewers in the US won't be able to witness this particular lunar eclipse, the moon is expected to appear redder than usual, offering a unique celestial sight.
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