On September 7 and 8, 2025, millions of people around the world will witness a rare celestial event. Approximately 7 billion people on Earth will be able to see this total lunar eclipse.
The eclipse will last a total of 82 minutes. During this time, the moon will turn a deep red color, creating a “Blood Moon.” This occurs when the Earth’s shadow completely covers the moon and sunlight passing through the atmosphere appears red.
This is the longest total lunar eclipse since 2022, making it a must-see event for astronomy enthusiasts.
The full Blood Moon will be clearly visible in Asia, Eastern and Central Africa, and Australia.
Partial eclipse stages can be observed in parts of Europe, Africa, some areas of Australia, and the eastern coast of Brazil.
This Blood Moon promises an unforgettable astronomical experience for millions of viewers worldwide.
(Tamil Craze)




