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Where And When To Live Stream The ‘Blood Moon’ Total Lunar Eclipse

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Where And When To Live Stream The ‘Blood Moon’ Total Lunar Eclipse

Witness the Majestic 'Blood Moon' Eclipse Online

On September 7, 2025, night sky enthusiasts can marvel at the longest total lunar eclipse since 2022, even if they can't see it directly from North America.

The Cosmic Show

This spectacular “Blood Moon” event will unfold as the moon drifts into the Earth's shadow, casting a reddish-orange glow for an impressive 1 hour and 22 minutes. Visible to nearly 6.2 billion people across Australia, Asia, Africa, and Europe, this natural phenomenon offers a rare visual treat.

Virtual Viewing Adventures

For those hampered by clouds or in unfavorable time zones, credible YouTube streams provide a window into the event: tune in to Timeanddate.com’s radiant live stream, guided by astronomers Anne Buckle and Graham Jones. Their mobile observatory, stationed in Cyprus, promises clear views starting shortly after moonrise.

Eclipse by the Numbers

The Virtual Telescope Project will broadcast from Italy, where the theatrical transition to totality happens just after moonrise. This visual might sees the eclipsed moon ascend as twilight falls, adding an atmospheric charm to this celestial dance.

"When the eclipsed moon is about to rise, the sun will be just about to set on the opposite side… the sky will still be bright." — Gianluca Masi, The Virtual Telescope Project

The Virtual Telescope Project

Prepare to gaze up or log on, and enjoy a mesmerizing experience under clear skies.

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