The blood month will increase: when and how to watch the total lunar eclipse | Space news

The night sky will soon provide a rare spectacle.
The total eclipse of the month will occur on March 13 to 14, 2025, and the moon will be thrown into a deep, copper-red hue. This eclipse will be visible from the Earth’s Western hemisphere.
Here’s all you need to know about the eclipse, why the moon will appear red, where you can watch it and how rare this is.
What is the total eclipse of the moon?
Monthly eclipse occurs when the Earth is placed directly between the sun and the moon, interfering with sunlight and throwing a shadow over the moon surface.
There are three basic types of such eclipses:
Total eclipse of the moon – The moon is completely in Earth’s shadow and takes on a reddish shade.
Partial eclipse of the moon – This happens when the shadow of the earth covers a part of the full moon. The shadow spreads and then retreats, but never reaches to the stage of totality.
Penumbing lunar pranimbral – a subtle phenomenon in which the moon passes through the Earth’s outer shade, known as penumbra. The moon seems darker than usual.
Why does the moon seem red?
During the complete eclipse of the moon, the moon becomes red or orange. The only sunlight that reaches the moon must first go through the Earth’s atmosphere.
There, sunlight runs into dust particles, water drops and atmospheric gases. The game appears the phenomenon known as Rayleigh Scattersing: the colors of the sun’s light that are related to longer wavelengths are less dispersed and can make it the Earth to reach the moon, while shorter wavelength colors disperse everywhere else and never succeed until the moon.
Colors in sunlight – just as everyone who saw a rainbow or noticed a prism – ranging from purple (shortest wavelength) to red (longest wavelength).
The red light that makes it on the eclipse moon reflects its surface, giving Earth’s only natural satellite in that color.
How many hours will the eclipse of the moon eclipse appear?
This total of the month of the month will be visible in most of the Western hemisphere. North and South America is expected to see the whole process.
Here’s to break up in Greenwich medium time:
- The beginning of the eclipse of the penumble: 03:57 GMT (23:57 et)
- Partial eclipse begins: 05:09 GMT (01:09 et)
- Total eclipse begins: 06:26 GMT (02:26 et)
- Maximum eclipse (Deepest red): 06:58 GMT (02:58 et)
- Total eclipse ends: 07:31 GMT (03:31 et)
- Partial eclipse ends: 08:47 GMT (04:47 ET)
- Ends penumbral eclipse: 09:59 GMT (05:59 et)
The phase of totality, during which the moon is completely covered with Earth’s shadow will last about 65 minutes. All in all, eclipse will extend between 03:57 GMT and 09:59 GMT.
Is the blood moon rare?
The total eclipse of the moon is not rare, but it does not happen often – usually there are several decades.
The latest blood month occurred on November 8, 2022.
The first eclipse of Lunar from 2022 came to the night sky on Thursday, March 13th in the early morning of Friday, March 14th! 🌕
As the moon moves to Earth’s shadow, it will shine deep, creepy red. Don’t miss this moment that takes your breath in the night sky. pic.twitter.com/b6i2wxxdqv
– Science Museum (@museumofscience) 6. March 2025
What is the relevance of the overall eclipse of the lunar?
The complete eclipse of the moon has significance in different ways, ranging from scientific and astronomical significance to cultural and symbolic meanings. Some of them include:
Studying Earth’s atmosphere: Scientists can analyze the atmospheric composition, pollution and volcanic activity, examining the sunlight passes through the Earth’s atmosphere.
Exoplanet Research: According to NASA, a study of how light bends around Earth during eclipse allows astronomers to better understand how to planets in orbit to behave other stars when they cross in front of their sun.
It also provides an opportunity to observe and analyze the interaction of sun, moon and earth.
Culturally, many ancient civilizations have linked lunar eclipses with signs, deities or supernatural phenomena. Some believed that they signaled changes or divine messages.
In Hindu mythology, the eclipse of the moon are associated with the demon Rahu, which is believed to be swallowed by the moon. Other cultures view the eclipse as a moon that swallow other creatures, such as Jaguar in the Majer tradition or dog in China.
In ancient Chinese mythology, it was believed that the heavenly dog named Tian Gou (天狗) was responsible for causing the eclipse of the moon, trying to devour the moon. This story is intertwined with the legendary shooter Hou Yi (后羿) and his wife Chang’e (嫦娥).
Hou Yi knocked down … pic.twitter.com/uqhdzczgq0– Xingwu🐉chinesefollare (@x1ngwu) 6. October 2024
How to look at the eclipse of the moon?
Moon eclipses are some of the most affordable celestial events to be observed.
To witness once, just go out and look for – no telescope or special equipment is required. However, the use of binoculas or a small telescope can improve experience by discovering more details about the lunar surface.
Nasa also recommends that he find a dark location because “eclipse will be more vivid in areas away from city lights and slight pollution.”