Earth’s Shadow Creates A Breathtaking Red Moon Show
Earth’s Shadow Creates A Breathtaking Red Moon Show
US · Published Sep 1, 2025
A total lunar eclipse, known as a "blood moon," will occur on September 7–8, turning the moon deep red.
Approximately 5.8 billion people in Asia, Africa, Australia, and eastern Europe can view the eclipse.
The lunar eclipse is safe to view with the naked eye, binoculars, or via online livestreams.
Prepare for breathtaking celestial blood moon event
Get ready for a breathtaking celestial event! On September 7–8, a spectacular "blood moon" total lunar eclipse will grace the skies. During this event, Earth's shadow will sweep across the moon, transforming it into a deep red hue. This stunning color is a result of Rayleigh scattering, a phenomenon where sunlight is scattered by the Earth's atmosphere, with red light being refracted and cast onto the moon.
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