A rare blood moon total lunar eclipse will occur on September 7, 2025.
It will be visible across parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia, according to NASA. The eclipse will not be visible in the United States, including Florida.
This dramatic celestial event is expected to peak at 2:12 p.m. ET. It will turn the moon a deep red as Earth’s shadow covers it completely.
What Is a Blood Moon and Why Can’t You See It in the U.S.?
A blood moon happens during a total lunar eclipse. The Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon. This causes the moon to take on a reddish hue.
The name “blood moon” comes from the deep red color the moon appears. This is due to light scattering through Earth’s atmosphere.
The more dust or cloud cover present in the atmosphere, the redder the moon looks.
People in the U.S. won’t see this eclipse because it occurs during daylight hours there. The moon will be below the horizon.
According to NASA, the next blood moon visible in the U.S. will occur on March 2, 2026. That one will be visible along the West Coast.
More Celestial Events This September
This isn’t the only eclipse in September 2025. On September 21, a partial solar eclipse will also take place.
Unfortunately, that eclipse will also skip the U.S. It will be visible in Australia, Antarctica, and parts of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
September’s full moon, also known as the corn moon, will occur on the same day as the lunar eclipse—September 7 at 2:09 p.m. ET. It will be best viewed after sunset.
The name “corn moon” comes from Native American traditions. This time of year marks the harvest season for corn in many northern U.S. regions.
Fun Fact: Solar eclipses often come shortly before or after a lunar eclipse. That’s why this month brings two rare events just two weeks apart.
If you’re outside the U.S., don’t miss the chance to witness a spectacular blood moon total lunar eclipse.
Dropping this nugget your way-
Q1: What is a blood moon total lunar eclipse?
A blood moon happens during a total lunar eclipse. The moon turns red as it passes through Earth’s shadow.
Q2: When is the next blood moon visible in the U.S.?
The next blood moon visible in the U.S. will occur on March 2, 2026. It will be best seen from the West Coast.
Q3: Why is the moon red during a total lunar eclipse?
Earth’s atmosphere bends light, scattering blue and letting red pass through. This gives the moon its red color.
Q4: Where will the 2025 blood moon be visible?
It will be visible in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. It will not be visible in the U.S.
Q5: What is the corn moon?
September’s full moon is called the corn moon. It marks the late summer corn harvest in the northern U.S.
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