Blood moon 2025: How to see the moon turn red over North America during March’s total lunar eclipse

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A total lunar eclipse is coming to Earth for the first time since 2022. On the night of March 13-14, 2025, North America and South America will get a great view of all phases of what is commonly called a “blood moon.”

During the total lunar eclipse, which will last about five hours, the full moon will travel through Earth’s shadow and take on a striking reddish hue for 65 minutes. Unlike a total solar eclipse, which can be seen only from within a narrow path of totality, a total lunar eclipse is visible from anywhere on Earth’s night side. Overnight on March 13-14, that will include all North American time zones, including Alaska and Hawaii. Observers in Western Europe will see the moon set while still eclipsed, while in Australia and New Zealand, it will rise already in totality. (Totality refers to the period when a celestial object is fully eclipsed, as seen from Earth.)

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