September's full corn moon of 2025 will be a very special blood moon set to rise on Sept. 7 — amid a total lunar eclipse and rare moment of totality. Here are some quick facts about the lunar eclipse ...
Earth's natural satellite, the moon, is typically pale gray, white, or yellowish; however, every once in a while, it appears to change its color to red or copper. This phenomenon is called a blood ...
On the night of Sept. 7-8, Australia, Asia, Africa and parts of Europe will get a spectacular view of all phases of a "blood moon" total lunar eclipse. During the event, which will last about five ...
September's full moon might as well be called the Iowa moon because it is named after one of the state's leading commodities. The corn moon will rise over the Iowa skies during the first weekend of ...
September's full moon is approaching, and avid stargazers won't want to miss a chance to see the blood moon. The full moon on Sept. 7 coincides with a total lunar eclipse, meaning the sun, moon and ...
A total lunar eclipse, also known as a blood moon, will occur on Sept. 7. The reddish color of a blood moon is caused by the same process that makes sunsets appear red. This lunar eclipse will not be ...
Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia had an optimal view of the phenomenon. Depending on where you were in the world on Sept. 7, a reddish-orange "blood moon" may have filled the sky. But there's ...
If you didn't catch the "blood moon" Sept. 7-8 from your backyard in the United States, there's a perfectly good explanation — it wasn't visible in North America. The moon took on a striking red color ...
On the evening of September 7, the second (and final) total lunar eclipse of the year will take place—serving up the striking sight of a red “blood moon” in the sky across much of the world. Total ...