India, Aug. 23 -- A total lunar eclipse, or more dramatically known as 'Blood Moon' because of its reddish appearance, will grace the skies on the night of September 7 and 8, 2025. This one's a big deal, as it's the second and final total lunar eclipse of the year, lasting over five hours with 82 minutes of full totality.
If you're in India, China, Russia, western Australia, eastern Africa or much of central Asia, you'll get front-row seats to the entire spectacle. The western Pacific, Indian Ocean, Antarctica and parts of eastern Africa also make the list of best viewing spots. Sadly for North America, the moon will have already set, although the very western tip of Alaska might catch a partial phase. In the UK and western Europe, peopl...
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