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September 2025 lunar eclipse

A total lunar eclipse occurred at the Moon's ascending node of orbit on Sunday, September 7, 2025, with an umbral magnitude of 1.3638. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow, causing the Moon to be darkened. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon's near side entirely passes into the Earth's umbral shadow. Unlike a solar eclipse, which can only be viewed from a relatively small area of the world, a lunar eclipse may be viewed from anywhere on the night side of Earth. A total lunar eclipse can last up to nearly two hours, while a total solar eclipse lasts only a few minutes at any given place, because the Moon's shadow is smaller. Occurring about 2.6 days before perigee, the Moon's apparent diameter was larger.

Visibility
The eclipse was completely visible over east Africa, Asia, and central and west Australia. It was seen when rising over most of Africa and Europe, and when setting over the central Pacific Ocean. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Lunar Eclipse, timelapse, Sayada, September 7, 2025, 20250907 vdo0192.webm|Timelapse video from Sayada, Tunisia File:2025-09-07 EclipseLune-Belfort.gif|Eclipse animation as seen from Belfort, France File:Partial Lunar Eclipse of September, 2025.jpg|Partial from Hefei, China, 16:37 UTC File:Lunar eclipse Riyadh.jpg|Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 17:32 UTC File:(1) September 2025 lunar eclipse in Chaing Rai by Suksit S.jpg|Chiang Rai, Thailand, 17:37 UTC File:Lunar Eclipse Sept. 8, 2025 in Melbourne.jpg|Melbourne, Australia, 17:49 UTC File:Blood moon 20250907 232727 8606 D500 YADU.jpg|Aralam, India, 17:57 UTC File:7 September 2025 lunar eclipse near greatest totality.jpg|Sydney, Australia, 18:09 UTC File:September 2025 Lunar Eclipse By Arian.jpg|Tehran, Iran, 18:28 UTC File:Lunar eclipse Blitar Sep 7-8 2025.jpg|Blitar, Indonesia, 18:33 UTC File:Полное лунное затмение 7 сентября 2025 года, 21.45 МСК (cropped).jpg|Moscow, Russia, 18:45 UTC File:Blood Moon 2025 September 7.jpg|Copenhagen, Denmark, 18:45 UTC File:Mondfinsternis.7.9.2025.20.46MESZ.Berlin.png|Berlin, Germany, 18:46 UTC File:Red Moon totale Mondfinsternis 2025-09-07 Switzerland.png|Düdingen, Switzerland, 18:49 UTC File:Lunar eclipse, blood moon, over Tuntorp, Brastad 3.jpg|Partial from Brastad, Sweden, 19:14 UTC File:Partial eclipse in Casier, Italy.jpg|Partial from Casier, Italy, 19:32 UTC File:Mondfinsternis.7.9.2025.21.39MESZ.Berlin HDR.jpg|High dynamic range image of the partial eclipse from Berlin, 19:39 UTC File:Eclipse lunar del 7 de septiembre de 2025 en Logroño 3.jpg|Penumbral phase from Logroño, Spain, 20:06 UTC == Eclipse details ==
Eclipse details
Shown below is a table displaying details about this particular lunar eclipse. It describes various parameters pertaining to this eclipse. == Eclipse season ==
Eclipse season
This eclipse is part of an eclipse season, a period, roughly every six months, when eclipses occur. Only two (or occasionally three) eclipse seasons occur each year, and each season lasts about 35 days and repeats just short of six months (173 days) later; thus two full eclipse seasons always occur each year. Either two or three eclipses happen each eclipse season. In the sequence below, each eclipse is separated by a fortnight. == Related eclipses ==
Related eclipses
Eclipses in 2025 A total lunar eclipse on March 14. • A partial solar eclipse on March 29. • A total lunar eclipse on September 7.A partial solar eclipse on September 21. Metonic • Preceded by: Lunar eclipse of November 19, 2021 • Followed by: Lunar eclipse of June 26, 2029 Tzolkinex • Preceded by: Lunar eclipse of July 27, 2018 • Followed by: Lunar eclipse of October 18, 2032 Half-Saros • Preceded by: Solar eclipse of September 1, 2016 • Followed by: Solar eclipse of September 12, 2034 Tritos • Preceded by: Lunar eclipse of October 8, 2014 • Followed by: Lunar eclipse of August 7, 2036 Lunar Saros 128 • Preceded by: Lunar eclipse of August 28, 2007 • Followed by: Lunar eclipse of September 19, 2043 Inex • Preceded by: Lunar eclipse of September 27, 1996 • Followed by: Lunar eclipse of August 18, 2054 Triad • Preceded by: Lunar eclipse of November 7, 1938 • Followed by: Lunar eclipse of July 9, 2112 Lunar eclipses of 2024–2027 Metonic series Saros 128 Tritos series Inex series Half-Saros cycle A lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days (a half saros). This lunar eclipse is related to two annular solar eclipses of Solar Saros 135. ==See also==
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