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The next total lunar eclipse — colloquially called a "blood moon" — will occur on Sept. 7-8, 2025, but it won't be another 177 days until the phenomenon is visible from parts of North America, on March 2-3, 2026.

 

An eclipse of the moon is a global event, happening at a specific time, and only those on the night side of Earth see it. On Sept. 7-8, North America won't be on the night side, with prime visibility limited to Africa, India, China and Australia.

 

Western Europe will get a glimpse of the event at moonrise, but mostly misses out on the event, too. That's a shame because the Sept.7-8 total lunar eclipse will see the lunar surface turn reddish for 82 minutes, just as it did on March 13-14, 2025, when moongazers in North America were in prime position.

 

 

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Visibility map for the lunar eclipse on September 7th through 8th, 2025. (Image credit: Time and Date app)

 

 

However, exactly one lunar year — 354 days (12 orbits of the moon around Earth) — later, another total lunar eclipse will be visible from North America. The next blood moon visible from North America will be overnight on March 2-3, 2026, when the lunar surface will turn reddish for 58 minutes. It will be seen from North America, Australia and East Asia, though the epicenter will be the Pacific Ocean.

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