Where Can You See the Sept. 7 'Blood Moon' Total Lunar Eclipse?
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On September 7th it will be possible to see an extraordinary spectacle: a total eclipse of the Moon. Here's what will happen
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Read Full ArticleThe total eclipse will last 82 minutes, peaking at 8:11 p.m. (CST), just as the Moon appears reddish over the horizon. (Space.com) Read more]]>
The last total eclipse of Monday, 2025, known as “Luna bleeding”, will take place at night from 7 to 8 September
On September 7, 2025, the Moon will be dyed red in a total lunar eclipse visible from the peninsula. A unique astronomical phenomenon that you don't want to miss.
The event will be visible in the sky from different parts of the world.
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