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Blood Moon Total Lunar Eclipse 2025: Viewing Guide

“Blood Moon” Total Lunar Eclipse to Grace Skies September 7-8, Lasting 82 Minutes

BEIJING – ⁣Skywatchers are poised to witness a striking astronomical event as‍ a total lunar eclipse, often called ⁢a “Blood Moon” due⁤ to the reddish hue it takes on, will occur from September 7th ​to 8th,‌ 2025. During the eclipse, Earth will pass between the Sun adn Moon,​ casting a‍ shadow that will fully immerse the lunar surface for approximately 82 minutes.

The eclipse is visible to the naked eye, though binoculars or a small astronomical telescope will enhance the viewing experience, revealing ⁢subtle color variations on the moon’s surface. Observers are advised to‍ seek out dark locations away from urban light pollution, with ⁢an unobstructed view ⁢towards the southwest.

Notably, the Moon will be near its⁣ closest point‍ to Earth during its orbit, making it appear slightly larger than usual. This occurs before the peak of the eclipse on ‍October ⁢21st.‍

during the​ september 7-8 eclipse, Saturn will appear as a bright yellow‍ “star” near the ⁤Moon. Saturn will be ‌at⁣ its closest approach to the Moon at 01:10 on September 9th,at‌ an angular distance of approximately 3°30′.

The ⁢event has garnered attention online, with some ⁣netizens dubbing it “buff full” due to its coinciding with⁤ the Zhongyuan Festival, the​ Year of the Double ⁣Snake, and Leap June.

Historical records​ from NASA show occurrences of “four consecutive blood moons” – a series of total lunar eclipses occurring roughly every six months over a two-year period. Past instances, such as the‌ series⁢ between 1967 and 1968, coincided​ with significant global events like the Six-Day War⁤ between Israel and ⁤arab States. Similarly, a blood moon appeared on April 15, 2014, the day before⁢ the sinking⁢ of the “Second” ferry in South⁣ Korea, resulting in 304 fatalities.

However, scientists emphasize thes are coincidences. “The‍ blood moon is just a natural phenomenon caused by the earth’s atmosphere filtering sunlight,causing the light sprinkled on‌ the moon ⁤to appear as copper red,” explains Gao Heng,senior engineer at the Yunnan Observatory of the Chinese ⁤Academy⁢ of Sciences.”The moon (what we see) ‍is illuminated by‌ the red halo around the earth, ​so we see a red moon.”

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