A Blood Moon will glow in UK skies tomorrow. On the evening of September 7, 2025, this month's full Moon will rise, bringing with it a lunar eclipse.

The longest total lunar eclipse in nearly three years, with totality, will be visible from Australia, Asia, Africa, and Europe.

Here are five important facts about the September 2025 Blood Moon - and why it's not one to miss.

Seven billion people will see it

People are anticipating the upcoming lunar eclipse all over the globe. The event will be visible from Australia, Asia, Africa, and Europe, with more than seven billion people in with a chance of seeing at least some of its total phase. According to the tracking website Time and Date, that's nearly 86 per cent of the global population.

Nearly five billion people are expected to se

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