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    How to see the blood moon total lunar eclipse this weekend | Science, Climate & Tech News

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonSeptember 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    If you look up to the sky on Sunday, you might just see a rare celestial event – a total lunar eclipse.

    The phenomenon occurs when the sun, Earth and the moon align perfectly with one another in a straight line.

    As the moon passes through the darkest part of the Earth’s shadow – known as the umbra – it causes it to turn a deep, dark red colour, creating what is known as a blood moon.

    Lunar eclipses are not always ‘total’ and for UK observers, a total eclipse hasn’t been visible since 2022, and won’t occur again until August 2026.

    Here is everything you need to know in order to catch a glimpse this weekend.

    When is the blood moon?

    The eclipse will begin while the moon is still below the UK’s horizon.

    This means that as it rises, it will already be in total eclipse. The Royal Observatory says the best time to see the blood moon is 7.33pm on Sunday.

    A section of the last blood moon visible in the UK in March due to a partial eclipse. Pic: Reuters
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    A section of the last blood moon visible in the UK in March due to a partial eclipse. Pic: Reuters

    It will continue to slowly move out of the Earth’s shadow until 9.55pm, giving stargazers in the UK approximately two hours and 22 minutes to see the eclipse.

    Those in easternmost Africa, the Middle East, most of Asia, and western Australia will be able to witness the entire event from start to finish, while UK observers will catch the latter stages.

    What causes the red colour?

    When the moon is in the Earth’s umbra, it does not get any direct sunlight, meaning only light that is refracted through Earth’s atmosphere manages to reach the moon.

    Shorter blue wavelengths of light are typically scattered by the Earth’s atmosphere, leaving longer red wavelengths to pass through – hence the red tones of the moon.

    A total lunar eclipse occurs when the sun, Earth and moon line up. Pic: iStock
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    A total lunar eclipse occurs when the sun, Earth and moon line up. Pic: iStock

    The more dust or clouds in Earth’s atmosphere during the eclipse, the redder the moon appears, according to NASA.

    This same atmospheric refraction effect is what causes sunsets and sunrises to look red.

    How best to see it?

    Unlike some celestial events, a blood moon can be seen with the naked eye, but astronomer Tom Kerss told the Royal Observatory some of his tips for how to improve your viewing experience:

    • Know your horizon – the blood moon will be best for UK observers when the moon starts to rise in the west and southwest;
    • Use a telescope to see details of the lunar surface;
    • Tripods and or remote shutter lenses could help improve the quality of photographs.

    In urban areas, people are encouraged to head to a hill or a high viewpoint to get the best view of the moon, which will appear low on the horizon line.

    What is the weather going to be like?

    The UK’s Met Office says Sunday evening is expected to be fairly cloudy in many areas of the country. But all is not lost.

    The forecaster adds for those in the east and northeast, cloud may be thin enough to allow some sunshine through earlier in the day and clearer skies by evening, increasing the chances of a clear view of the total lunar eclipse.

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    The clearest skies for viewing the blood moon will most likely be across the southwest and parts of eastern England.

    “As with all weather forecasts, especially several days in advance, this is subject to change. It’s advisable to check the latest forecast closer to the weekend for the most up-to-date information,” the Met Office says.



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