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Monday, 8 September 2025

Blood moon total lunar eclipse today

 Blood Moon Total Lunar Eclipse (September 7–8, 2025):


πŸŒ• What is Happening?

Tonight, the Moon is passing completely into Earth’s umbra (darkest shadow), creating a total lunar eclipse.
Because Earth’s atmosphere bends and filters sunlight, the Moon will not disappear but instead glow a deep red or copper color — what we call a “Blood Moon.”





πŸ•‘ Key Timings (India Standard Time – IST)

  • Partial Eclipse Begins: ~10:28 p.m. (Sept 7)

  • Total Eclipse Begins: ~11:41 p.m.

  • Maximum Eclipse (deepest red glow): ~12:22 a.m. (Sept 8)

  • Total Eclipse Ends: ~1:03 a.m.

  • Partial Eclipse Ends: ~2:17 a.m.

πŸ‘‰ The totality lasts for about 82 minutes — making it one of the longest eclipses in recent years.

(Times vary slightly by location, but these are for India.)


🌍 Where It’s Visible?

  • Best viewed in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Australia.

  • People in India will see the entire eclipse if skies are clear.

  • Western Europe and most of the Americas will miss totality but may catch partial phases.


πŸ”­ How to Watch?

  • No equipment needed — completely safe to view with the naked eye.

  • For a better experience:

    • Use binoculars or a small telescope for surface details.

    • Go to a dark, open area with a clear view of the eastern sky.

  • If clouds block your view, you can watch live streams from observatories online.


πŸ”΄ Why Does the Moon Turn Red?

  • During totality, Earth blocks direct sunlight.

  • Sunlight passing through Earth’s atmosphere gets scattered:

    • Blue light is filtered out.

    • Red/orange light bends and reaches the Moon.

  • This paints the lunar surface in a blood-red glow.


πŸͺ Fun Facts

  • This is the second total lunar eclipse of 2025 (the first was in March).

  • Next total lunar eclipse will occur in March 2026.

  • Ancient cultures often saw Blood Moons as omens, while modern science explains it as a stunning play of light.


πŸ“Œ Summary Table

Feature Details
Event Total Lunar Eclipse (“Blood Moon”)
Date Sept 7–8, 2025
Totality Length ~82 minutes
Visibility Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, Australia
Peak Time (IST) 12:22 a.m. (Sept 8)
Color Deep red/copper due to Earth’s atmosphere
Safe to View? 100% Safe – no glasses needed

✨ Tonight, if skies are clear, just step outside after 11:30 p.m. IST and watch the Moon slowly transform into a glowing red jewel in the sky.

Would you like me to also share a step-by-step guide for skywatching tonight (best direction to look, ideal timing in India, and how to capture photos of the Blood Moon)?

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