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September Full Moon Features Lunar Eclipse

12. september 2025 Rapportert av AI

The September 2025 full moon, known as the Corn Moon, occurred on September 7 alongside a total lunar eclipse. This celestial event was visible in regions including Asia, Australia, Africa, and parts of Europe. Skywatchers in affected areas observed the moon passing through Earth's shadow.

Event Details

The Corn Moon, traditionally associated with harvest season, reached fullness at specific times varying by location. The total lunar eclipse began in the evening hours, with peak visibility in Asia during the early morning of September 8 in some time zones.

Visibility and Timings

  • Asia: Best viewed from countries like India, China, and Japan between 3:00 AM and 6:00 AM local time.
  • Duration: The total eclipse lasted approximately 1 hour and 12 minutes.

This event marked the second supermoon of 2025, appearing larger and brighter due to the moon's proximity to Earth.

For more on lunar phenomena, see NASA's eclipse page.