Tonight, from September 7 to 8, 2025, a total lunar eclipse will take place, creating a stunning ‘blood moon.’ This event is safe to watch with the naked eye—no special glasses needed! Just find a good spot, relax, and enjoy the view.
If you can’t see it in person, don’t worry. You can still catch the blood moon online through various free livestreams. Check out options on Space.com.
The best views will be in Asia and Western Australia. Much of Europe and Africa will see the moon rise already in totality, while the Americas will miss out this time. According to Time and Date, over 7 billion people will be able to catch part of the eclipse.
When to Look
The eclipse starts at 11:28 a.m. EDT (15:28 GMT) and ends at 4:55 p.m. EDT (20:55 GMT). The most exciting part will be the long duration of totality, lasting 82 minutes from 1:30 p.m. to 2:52 p.m. EDT (17:30 to 18:52 GMT).
Adding to the visual treat, the moon will be at its closest point to Earth just days before this event, making it appear larger in the sky.
Viewing Tips
Here are some simple tips for making the most of the eclipse tonight:
- Check the Weather: Look at your local forecast. If it’s cloudy, have a backup spot in mind.
- Be Patient: The show builds up slowly, so start watching an hour before totality.
- Choose Your Spot Wisely: In parts of Europe, the moon will rise already eclipsed. Find a place with a clear eastern horizon.
- No Special Gear Needed: While binoculars can enhance the experience, they’re not necessary.
During totality, the moon will take on a deep red color as it sits within Earth’s shadow. This particular eclipse is expected to be especially vibrant due to atmospheric conditions.
Fun Fact
Did you know that lunar eclipses were noted by ancient civilizations? The Greeks, for instance, correctly concluded that the Earth was round when they observed the shadow of Earth on the moon.
Enjoy this rare celestial event! Whether you watch it live or see it online, it promises to be breathtaking.