
The recent total lunar eclipse on September 7–8, 2025, gave skywatchers a breathtaking view as the Moon transformed into a deep red “Blood Moon,” captivating millions across Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe. This dramatic celestial event occurred when Earth passed directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow that filtered sunlight through Earth’s atmosphere—scattering blue light and allowing red tones to paint the lunar surface. For nearly 82 minutes, the Moon glowed in fiery shades of crimson and copper, with photographers and space enthusiasts capturing mesmerizing images and sharing them across social media. The rare alignment served as both a scientific wonder and a visual spectacle, reminding us of the awe-inspiring beauty of our universe.