A total lunar eclipse will turn the moon blood red for millions across Asia and Europe overnight on Sept. 7-8. Here are the best times to watch the show unfold.
A full moon lunar eclipse happens in three phases. The first phase is the penumbral phase when the Moon starts to enter Earth ...
Solar eclipses only occur at the New Moon phase of the lunar cycle (a series of eight unique phases of the moon's visibility) ...
A total lunar eclipse will cause the moon to appear a rusty-red color in some parts of the world, but no the U.S., in early ...
On September 7, the moon will turn a coppery red during an 82-minute eclipse, one of the most widely seen celestial shows of ...
On Sept. 7, a total lunar eclipse will adorn the night sky with its crimson hues, as the Earth slowly eclipses the moon. Here ...
A lunar eclipse will be visible across Asia this Sunday night. Check out where and what times and what makes a 'blood moon'.
First views of the September 2025 partial solar eclipse A deepening eclipse. Our first view was captured from Time and Date's ...
The next partial solar eclipse is on the same day as September's new moon: Sept. 21. During a solar eclipse, the moon casts a ...
Viewers in Africa, Asia, and Australia will be able to see the blood moon in the sky—but those in the Americas will have to ...
There’s plenty of sightseeing to do in the sky, too.