
The whole event will last over 3 hours, and the total red phase will continue for 82 minutes.
People in India will see a rare and beautiful event in the sky — a total lunar eclipse, also known as the Blood Moon, on the night of September 7–8, 2025. During this time, the Moon will slowly move into Earth’s shadow and turn deep red and orange.
The whole event will last over 3 hours, and the total red phase will continue for 82 minutes.
The good news is that anyone can watch it safely. Unlike a solar eclipse, you do not need special glasses or filters to see it.
A lunar eclipse happens when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon. This blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon. Only red and orange light passes through Earth’s atmosphere, giving the Moon its red “Blood Moon” look.
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This 2025 eclipse will last longer than many others in recent years. It is a great chance for stargazers and photographers across India.
Eclipse starts: 9:58 PM IST, September 7
Total phase starts: 11:00 PM IST
Maximum eclipse: 11:42 PM IST
Total phase ends: 12:22 AM IST
Eclipse ends: 1:26 AM IST, September 8
In total, the event will last 3 hours and 28 minutes. The Moon will stay red for 82 minutes.
As long as the sky is clear, you can see it from anywhere.
The Chandra Grahan 2025 is a rare moment to enjoy the beauty of the night sky. With its long red glow and clear visibility, this Blood Moon will be one of the most memorable events for skywatchers in India.