Yes, There’s a Blood Moon This Fall — Here’s When to Look Up
Yes, There’s a Blood Moon This Fall — Here’s When to Look Up
US · Published Oct 16, 2025
A total lunar eclipse, known as a blood moon, will be visible this fall.
The moon turns red or orange during a total lunar eclipse due to sunlight filtering through Earth's atmosphere.
Find a dark location with clear skies to best view the blood moon; no special equipment is needed.
Blood moon coming this fall, mark calendars
Mark your calendars for an upcoming celestial event that will captivate skywatchers across the country. A total lunar eclipse, often referred to as a blood moon due to its reddish hue, will be visible this fall. This stunning phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes directly between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow on the lunar surface.
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