Total Lunar Eclipse 2025 in India: Timings, Visibility, and Blood Moon Explained

The night of September 7, 2025, gave skywatchers across India a breathtaking view of a total lunar eclipse, also called the Blood Moon. From Ladakh to Tamil Nadu, millions turned their eyes to the skies to witness this rare astronomical event, even though cloudy weather played spoilsport in several regions.
ЁЯХТ Total Lunar Eclipse 2025 India Timings
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Penumbral phase begins: 9:57 p.m. (September 7)
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Total eclipse starts: 11:01 p.m.
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Total eclipse ends: 12:23 a.m. (September 8)
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Partial eclipse ends: 1:26 a.m.
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Entire eclipse ends: 2:25 a.m.
This eclipse lasted 82 minutes in its total phase, making it the longest total lunar eclipse visible from India since 2022 and the first since July 27, 2018, to be observed across the entire country.
ЁЯМС Why Does the Moon Turn Red During a Lunar Eclipse?
The Blood Moon effect happens because:
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During a lunar eclipse, the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon.
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Direct sunlight is blocked, but Earth’s atmosphere scatters blue/green light.
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Only the red/orange wavelengths reach the Moon, giving it a coppery-red glow.
This rare red hue is why a total lunar eclipse is also called a Blood Moon.
ЁЯУб How to Watch Lunar Eclipse in India?
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The Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) streamed the event live from observatories in Bengaluru, Ladakh, and Tamil Nadu.
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Astronomy clubs and enthusiasts across India also broadcasted the Blood Moon live online, helping people overcome cloudy skies.
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The best part? Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses are safe to watch with the naked eye, binoculars, or telescopes.
ЁЯМН Where Was the Blood Moon 2025 Visible?
The September 2025 lunar eclipse was visible from:
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India and across Asia
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Parts of Europe and Africa
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Western Australia
This global event connected astronomy lovers worldwide under one sky.
ЁЯФн Next Lunar Eclipse Date in India
If you missed this one, don’t worry. The next total lunar eclipse visible from India will occur on December 31, 2028.