September is bringing a treat for stargazers: a total lunar eclipse . If you’ve ever wanted to see the Moon turn a deep, reddish hue, Sept. 7 is your chance.

Visible across Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia, you don't need much to prepare for this kind of astronomical event, as long as it’s not too cloudy, it's easy to catch from your backyard.

Here’s everything you need to know about September's total lunar eclipse.

When is September's total lunar eclipse?

The total lunar eclipse will take place on Sunday, Sept. 7. According to Royal Museums Greenwich, the peak will occur at 7.33 p.m. BST.

How to see the total lunar eclipse

Viewing advice for Sunday's total lunar eclipse is standard for any astronomical event. Head somewhere dark, as far from light pollution as you can. Bino

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