Next Blood Moon 2025: Exact Date, Time, and How to Watch
06-09-2025 04:55 PM
Introduction
Astronomy enthusiasts, mark your calendars: the next
Blood Moon of 2025 is just around the corner. This dramatic celestial
event—known as a total lunar eclipse—will bathe the Moon in an eerie red
glow, captivating skywatchers across multiple continents. Read on to discover
the exact date, timings, global visibility, and best tips for observing and
photographing this mesmerizing spectacle.
Exact
Date & Timing
The total lunar eclipse, or Blood Moon, will occur on
the night of September 7–8, 2025. According to precise astronomical
data:
- Penumbral
eclipse begins: around 15:28 UTC
- Partial
eclipse (umbra begins): approximately 16:27 UTC
- Totality
begins: ~17:30 UTC
- Greatest
eclipse (peak): at 18:11 UTC
- Totality
ends: ~18:52 UTC
- Partial
phase ends (U4): ~19:56 UTC
- Penumbral
eclipse ends: at 20:55 UTC Wikipedia
Totality—the mesmerizing red phase—lasts approximately 82
minutes and 6 seconds Wikipedia.
Where
Will It Be Visible?
This Blood Moon will be visible across:
- Eastern
Africa, Asia, and Australia (full visibility)
- Europe
and Western parts of Africa experiencing moonrise during the
eclipse
- Central
Pacific regions witnessing moonset during the eclipse Wikipedia
It’s anticipated that nearly 85% of the global
population will be able to catch at least part of the eclipse, particularly
in India and parts of Europe Condé Nast TravelerThe Economic Times.
Note: This eclipse will not be visible from most of the
Americas, as it occurs during daytime there StatesmanThe Guardian.
Exact
Viewing Times by Region
Here’s a snapshot of totality timings across time zones:
Location
|
Totality Begins
|
Totality Ends
|
Mumbai (IST)
|
~11:00 PM (Sept 7)
|
~12:22 AM (Sept 8) IndiatimesSpace
|
London (BST)
|
~7:30 PM (Sept 7)
|
~8:52 PM Space
|
Paris (CEST)
|
~7:30 PM
|
~8:52 PM Space
|
Cape Town (SAST)
|
~7:30 PM
|
~8:52 PM Space
|
Istanbul/Nairobi
|
~8:30 PM
|
~9:52 PM Space
|
Tehran (IRST)
|
~9:00 PM
|
~10:22 PM Space
|
Bangkok (ICT)
|
~12:30 AM (Sept 8)
|
~1:52 AM Space
|
Beijing/Hong Kong
|
~1:30 AM (Sept 8)
|
~2:52 AM Space
|
Tokyo (JST)
|
~2:30 AM (Sept 8)
|
~3:52 AM Space
|
Sydney (AEST)
|
~3:30 AM (Sept 8)
|
~4:52 AM Space
|
Why Does
the Moon Turn Red?
During totality, Earth’s atmosphere refracts sunlight,
scattering blue wavelengths and allowing red and copper hues to illuminate the
Moon. This gives it the iconic Blood Moon appearance WikipediaIndiatimes.
How to
Watch
- No
special gear needed—you can enjoy the event with your naked eyes The Times of IndiaCondé Nast Traveler.
- Binoculars
or a telescope can enhance color and surface detail Live Science.
- For
best results:
- Choose
a dark, open spot away from city lights.
- Arrive
early to set up your camera or binoculars.
- Use
a tripod and longer exposures (several seconds) for clear photos .
Watch
Online
If you’re in a poorly visible area:
- Tune
into free livestreams, such as the one by the Virtual Telescope
Project in Italy. It begins around 1:45 PM EDT (17:45 UTC) on
September 7, with totality viewable shortly after moonrise Live ScienceSpace.
- Space.com
will also stream the eclipse live Space.
Why This
Event Matters
This Blood Moon isn’t just visually stunning—it’s part of
an almost tetrad of lunar eclipses (March 2025, September 2025, March 2026, and
August 2026) WikipediaFarmers’ Almanac.
Many communities also attribute astrological and
spiritual significance to eclipses, linking them to emotional
transformation and intuitive breakthroughs Teen VogueNew York Post.
Conclusion
The Next Blood Moon of 2025 on September 7–8
offers a rare, unforgettable skywatching experience. With nearly 1.5 hours
of totality, accessible viewing locations across Asia, Africa, Australia,
and parts of Europe, and easy live-stream options, there’s no reason to miss
out. Whether you’re photographing it or simply gazing in awe, this cosmic
ballet promises memories to last a lifetime.