‘Blood moon’ rises during total lunar eclipse

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A total lunar eclipse brought a “blood moon” over Asia, Europe, and Africa as stargazers marvelled at the sight.

The lunar eclipse as seen from Doha, Qatar [Sorin Furcoi/Al Jazeera]

The total lunar eclipse as seen from Doha, Qatar [Sorin Furcoi/Al Jazeera]

Published On 8 Sep 2025

Stargazers enjoyed a “blood moon” during a total lunar eclipse visible across Asia, as well as swaths of Europe and Africa.

When the sun, Earth, and the moon line up, the shadow cast by the planet on its satellite makes it appear an eerie, deep red colour — an effect that has astounded humans for millennia.

People in Asia, including India and China, were best placed to see Sunday’s total eclipse, which was also visible on the eastern edge of Africa as well as in western Australia.

The total lunar eclipse lasted from 17:30 GMT to 18:52 GMT.

Stargazers in Europe also had a brief chance to see a partial eclipse just as the moon rose during the early evening, but the Americas missed out.

The moon appears red during lunar eclipses because the only sunlight reaching it is “reflected and scattered through the Earth’s atmosphere”, said Ryan Milligan, an astrophysicist at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Blue wavelengths of light are shorter than red ones, so they are more easily dispersed as they travel through Earth’s atmosphere, he told the AFP news agency.

“That’s what gives the moon its red, bloody colour.”

While special glasses or pinhole projectors are necessary to observe solar eclipses safely, all that is required to view a lunar eclipse is clear weather and a suitable spot.

The last total lunar eclipse was in March this year, while the previous one was in 2022.

The Moon appears from behind the Tokyo Skytree during a total lunar eclipse

The moon appears from behind the Tokyo Skytree during the total lunar eclipse above the Japanese capital. [JIJI Press/AFP]

'Blood Moon' rises during total lunar eclipse

A camera displays an image of the lunar eclipse in Amman, Jordan. [Alaa al-Sukhni/Reuters]

'Blood Moon' rises during total lunar eclipse

The lunar eclipse is seen over the Saint Sarkis church in Tehran, Iran. [Vahid Salemi/AP Photo]

'Blood Moon' rises during total lunar eclipse

A young girl watches the "blood moon" through a telescope during a lunar eclipse in Surabaya, Indonesia. [Juni Kriswanto/AFP]

'Blood Moon' rises during total lunar eclipse

People watch the total lunar eclipse in Koge, Denmark. [Ritzau Scanpix/Mads Claus Rasmussen via Reuters]

'Blood Moon' rises during total lunar eclipse

The lunar eclipse as seen above the Saint George's Castle in Lisbon, Portugal. [Armando Franca/AP Photo]

'Blood Moon' rises during total lunar eclipse

The lunar eclipse in the sky behind the Saladin Citadel, in Cairo, Egypt. [Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters]

'Blood Moon' rises during total lunar eclipse

The moon rises over the Yeni Mosque during a lunar eclipse in Istanbul, Turkiye. [Isa Terli/Anadolu via Getty Images]

A total lunar eclipse cast a "blood moon" over the night sky in Jiujiang, Jiangxi province of China. [Shen Junfeng/VCG via Getty Images]

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