Posted on Sep 08, 2025 / World

A rare “blood moon” total lunar eclipse captivated skywatchers across Asia, Europe, and Africa into the night of September 7–8, with totality lasting roughly 82 minutes. The phenomenon—visible to millions—turned the moon a haunting red hue as sunlight passed through Earth’s atmosphere and scattered. No special equipment was required, and many took to social media to share stunning photos and reactions. Astronomical sites broadcast the event live, offering global audiences a front-row seat. It was the longest lunar eclipse in years, drawing widespread fascination worldwide.
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