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A blood moon is coming —Here’s what you need to know about the total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7

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On Sept 7, 2025, a dramatic “blood moon” will rise as Earth experiences its second total lunar eclipse of the year.

Skywatchers across Asia and Western Australia will get the best view of the Sept. 7 total lunar eclipse from start to finish, but those in Europe, Africa, eastern Australia and New Zealand may still catch a glimpse of the moon during some of the eclipse phases, including totality.

What time is the lunar eclipse?

Lunar eclipses are global events that happen at the same time for everyone, no matter where you are on Earth. However, whether you see the eclipse depends on whether the moon is above your horizon at that time.


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The Sept. 7 lunar eclipse will take place between 15:28 and 20:55 GMT with the moon fully immersed in Earth‘s dark inner shadow — known as the umbra — for a stunning 82 minutes of totality between 17:30 and 18:52 GMT.

Here’s when totality happens in some key cities.

  • Perth, Australia: 1:30 to 2:52 a.m. AWST on Monday, Sept. 8, 2025
  • Mumbai, India: 11:00 p.m. IST on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025 to 12:22 a.m. IST on Monday, Sept. 8, 2025
  • Cairo: 8:30 to 9:52 p.m. EEST on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025
  • Cape Town, South Africa: 7:30 to 8:52 p.m. SAST on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025

These are times for totality only — the most dramatic part of the eclipse. But it’s worth looking up at least 75 minutes earlier to watch the partial eclipse as Earth’s shadow slowly creeps across the moon, and staying after totality to see the moon gradually return to full brightness.

For specific timings for your location, we recommend heading over to Time and Date where you can find detailed viewing information.

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Related: Why does the moon turn red during a total lunar eclipse?

Where can I see the lunar eclipse?

Map of the total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7-8, 2025.

The global path of the total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7, 2025. (Image credit: F. Espenak, NASA’s GSFC)

Approximately 77% of the world’s population, about 6.2 billion people, will be able to see all of the total phase of the lunar eclipse, with almost 88% (7.1 billion people) seeing at least some of the penumbral phase, according to Time and Date.

In Europe, however, the moon will rise already eclipsed, so timing and a clear view of the eastern horizon will be key. Here’s when moonrise and totality line up in a few European cities:

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Moonrise and totality in European cities

City

Moonrise (local time)

Totality (local time)

Berlin

7:37 p.m. CEST

7:30 to 8:52 p.m. CEST

Vienna

7:20 p.m. CEST

7:30 to 8:52 p.m. CEST

Budapest

7:08 p.m. CEST

7:30 to 8:52 p.m. CEST

Paris

8:17 p.m. CEST

7:30 to 8:52 p.m. CEST

Madrid

8:34 p.m. CEST

7:30 to 8:52 p.m. CEST

London

7:30 p.m. BST

6:30 to 7:52 p.m. BST

In these locations, the moon will already be a deep red when it appears — a haunting sight if you catch it low on the horizon.

What to expect

This eclipse occurs just 2.7 days before the moon reaches perigee (the point in its orbit closest to Earth), so the moon will appear slightly larger than usual, though not enough for most people to notice.

What will be noticeable is how deeply shaded this eclipse is. About 36% of the moon’s diameter will pass through the darkest part of Earth’s shadow, resulting in a dark, richly colored eclipse. Expect a bold reddish hue as sunlight filters through Earth’s atmosphere and bends toward the moon — creating the eerie “blood moon” effect.

If you’re in a part of the world where the eclipse will be visible, this is one eclipse you won’t want to miss. And if you’re not in the viewing zone, don’t worry! Space.com will be livestreaming the eclipse, so you can still watch the moon turn blood red in real time. We’ll share the full livestream details close to the date.

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