A Fiery Red Blood Moon Lights Up Skies September 7
A Fiery Red Blood Moon Lights Up Skies September 7
US · Published Aug 31, 2025
A total lunar eclipse, known as a Blood Moon, occurred on September 7th, turning the Moon a reddish color.
The red hue is caused by the Earth's atmosphere refracting and filtering sunlight.
Visibility varied by location, with dark-sky spots offering the best viewing conditions.
Total lunar eclipse created a Blood Moon
On September 7th, skywatchers were treated to a spectacular celestial event: a total lunar eclipse, commonly known as a Blood Moon. This phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow that turns the Moon a striking reddish hue. The event was visible in various parts of the world, offering a breathtaking sight for those who managed to catch it.
Related News