Lunar Eclipse to Be Visible in India on September 7

Lunar Eclipse to Be Visible in India on September 7

Total lunar eclipse will also be visible in other countries
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Total lunar eclipse to be visible in India on 7th September

Total lunar eclipse will also be visible in other countries

The lunar eclipse will begin at 9:57 PM

(Lunar Eclipse 2025) In India, this coming Sunday, 7th September, astronomers and science enthusiasts will have the opportunity to witness a total lunar eclipse. On this day, a total lunar eclipse will occur at night, and a 'Blood Moon' or 'Red Moon' will be visible in the sky.

The eclipse will begin at 9 PM. Then, at 9:57 PM, the partial eclipse will start. The total eclipse phase will begin at 11 PM and can be seen until 12:23 AM. During this time, the moon will appear reddish, which is called a Blood Moon. The lunar eclipse will completely end at 1:27 AM. This total lunar eclipse can be viewed with the naked eye by everyone.

This lunar eclipse will be a great opportunity for researchers and the general public. If the sky is clear and not cloudy, this eclipse will be visible from most parts of the country. The last solar eclipse of this year will occur on September 21, but it will not be visible from India. This total lunar eclipse will be visible from all of Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, just like in India. The total lunar eclipse occurring on September 7 will be an unforgettable experience for science enthusiasts.

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