Total Lunar Eclipse Observed Worldwide

A total lunar eclipse occurred on September 7, 2025, during which the Moon appeared red or coppery as it passed through Earth's shadow. This celestial event was visible from various parts of the world, offering skywatchers a stunning display.

The eclipse began in the evening hours and reached totality, where the Moon was fully immersed in Earth's umbra, causing the characteristic reddish hue due to scattered sunlight. According to astronomical reports, this was one of the notable sky events for the month.

Visibility and Impact

  • Visible in Americas, Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia.
  • No significant scientific discoveries reported, but used for public education on lunar phases.

Source: NDTV Science.

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