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‘Blood Moon’ Eclipse September 2025: When To See The ‘Corn Moon’ Rise

The Blood Moon lunar eclipse on September 7 will last up to 82 minutes of totality and be visible to 4.9 billion people across Asia, Australia, and the UK, says Timeanddate.com.

  • The Corn Moon on Sunday, September 7, 2025, will undergo a total lunar eclipse, appearing as a 'Blood Moon' during the Northern Hemisphere's final full summer moon.
  • A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into Earth's umbra and penumbra, causing sunlight filtered through Earth's atmosphere to scatter blue light and make the Moon appear red.
  • Totality will last 82 minutes, and the full eclipse including penumbral and partial phases will span five hours and 27 minutes.
  • Observers in the UK should find an unobstructed eastern horizon before moonrise at around 7.30pm, with Great Yarmouth seeing nearly 29 minutes, Manchester 11 minutes, and western areas only a partial eclipse.
  • On a global scale, astronomers note that the second Blood Moon of 2025 will be visible to over seven billion people, with 4.9 billion witnessing the entire eclipse.
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The full moon of September 7 will not be like any other; it will be a blood moon and a spectacular eclipse. What does it mean for your sign?

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The night of September 7th will bring a unique astronomical spectacle: a total lunar eclipse that will last 82 minutes, one of the longest in recent years.

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