The second total lunar eclipse of 2025 will transform the full moon into a “blood moon” coppery on the night of September 7 to 8.
This impressive and impressive eclipse is visible for billions worldwide, but exactly what will see where you are seeing it.
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The best places to see the total lunar eclipse
The best views of the total lunar eclipse will be from Asia and Western Australia, where heaven observers can see the entire event from beginning to end, according to Time and date.
Totality, when The moon He is completely immense in the shadow of the earth, will last 82 minutes, from 5:30 p.m. to 18:52 GMT (1: 30–2: 52 am, local time in Perth, 2: 30–3: 52 am in Tokyo).
Observers throughout the east of Australia, New Zealand, Africa and middle of the Middle East will also see most of the eclipse phases. The only important regions that are completely lost are the Americas. But do not worry, the observers of the skys won that they have to wait too much more for a Blood moon As the total lunar eclipse in March 2-3, 2026 It will be visible from Asia, Australia and North America.
Difficult vision in Europe
From much of Europe, the total lunar eclipse will already be underway in Moonrise. That means that the Red Blood Moon will rise above the Eastern Horizon already obscured, creating a dramatic but challenging view. Because eclipsed moons seem more dim, a clear view and obstacles will be needed for the horizon to catch the lunar show.
For example, in Berlin, the moon rises at 7:37 PM Cest, just when the whole begins, while in London, the moon rises at 7:30 PM BST, shortly after the eclipse has reached the whole. Western Europe will see less from eclipse as the moon rises later in the event.
What to wait
Unlike Solar eclipseesLunar eclippes are sure to see with the naked eye. The moon will gradually change from a bright silver to an intense red like the shadow of the earth covers it. He LandThe shadow, known as the umbra, hopes that the moon will look darker than usual, shining an oxidized or even brown red.