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7 things to know about the Blood Moon 2025 lunar eclipse over India

FP News Desk September 7, 2025, 10:50:39 IST

Skywatchers across India are set for a rare treat as the “Blood Moon” graces the skies on 7–8 September 2025. This total lunar eclipse, lasting nearly four and a half hours, will be the longest visible in India this year, turning the Moon into a glowing red-orange orb

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7 things to know about the Blood Moon 2025 lunar eclipse over India

The “Blood Moon,” or total lunar eclipse, is set to grace the skies on 7 September to 8 September, offering Mumbai residents and much of India a rare celestial spectacle.

During this striking astronomical event, the Earth will align directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow across the lunar surface and transforming it into a glowing red-orange orb.

Lasting nearly four and a half hours, it will be the longest eclipse visible in India this year, with the dramatic crimson phase captivating skywatchers.

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The phenomenon will also be visible from parts of Europe, Africa, eastern Australia and New Zealand.

Here are 7 things to know about the Blood Moon:

1. A rare celestial spectacle

Skywatchers across India will witness a total lunar eclipse, popularly known as a Blood Moon, this September.

2. Why it’s called a Blood Moon?

During totality, the Moon turns a copper-red hue as Earth’s atmosphere bends sunlight onto the lunar surface — the same phenomenon that makes sunsets red.

3. What exactly happens?

The Earth moves directly between the Sun and the full Moon, casting its darkest shadow (umbra) across the Moon. Unlike solar eclipses, the Moon doesn’t vanish completely but glows dramatically.

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4. Eclipse timings to note

Partial umbral phase begins: 9:57 PM IST, September 7

Totality begins: 11:00 PM IST

Totality ends: 12:23 AM IST, September 8

Eclipse ends: 1:27 AM IST

5. Long duration eclipse

This eclipse’s totality lasts 1 hour 23 minutes, making it one of the longer lunar eclipses in recent years.

6. How to watch it

No telescope required, just step outside. For best views, head to a dark location away from city lights, let your eyes adjust for 15–20 minutes, and if you have binoculars, use them for stunning details.

7. A treat for stargazers & photographers

With its haunting red glow and long visibility, this Blood Moon is a must-see event for sky enthusiasts and photographers alike.

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