Follow The black moon in August It is the full moon in September and it will be one of the most interesting all-moons of 2025. Its lunar eclipse is entirely the moon. American audiences will not be able to see the upcoming lunar eclipse, but the moon should still turn redder than usual.
The Lunar Eclipse, held on September 7, will be visible mainly in Asia, Australia, Eastern Europe and East Africa. Some solar eclipses will be seen in other parts of Europe and most parts of Africa, while North and South America are excluded this time.
The blood moon only occurs in the total lunar eclipse of lunar eclipse, when the moon blocks most of the sun’s light in the way the earth blocks most of the sun’s light on the earth. The rest passes through the Earth’s atmosphere on the way to the moon, filtering out blue light. The red light that left the sun hit the moon and reflected to the earth, making it red.
This effect lasts about two hours only in areas where lunar eclipse can be witnessed.
according to Annals of the old farmersThe full moon in September, also known as the Corn Moon, will see peak brightness around 2:09 pm ET on September 7. Since that’s the middle of the day, the best time to watch the Corn Moon will be the night on September 6 or September 7. The moon will remain full for a few days before September 7 and before September 7, and after September 7, give you a few days to view the entire moon.
How rare are lunar eclipses?
The frequency of total lunar eclipse is not as frequent as that of partial solar eclipses, which makes the full moon in September a special occasion for people during solar eclipses. Since the Earth and the Moon have stable orbits, they are also completely predictable. The last lunar eclipse Occurred in March 2025with the one before November 2022.
The next solar eclipse will expire in March 2026, but it mainly occurs in the mid-Atlantic and few people can see it. The next five will be New Year’s Eve in June 2028 December 2029, followed by two in 2032.
Can I survive a lunar eclipse?
You can survive a lunar eclipse! Many websites, including Time and date,,,,, Fox Weather and Royal Observatory in Greenwich Will survive events. Daily solar eclipse should last for one hour and 22 minutes, from around 15:28 UTC, or 11:28 am on September 7.