The next Blood Moon, which is a total lunar eclipse, will be visible on the night of September 7 into the early hours of September 8, 2025. This eclipse will be seen in full from Asia, western Australia, Europe, Africa, and parts of New Zealand. The totality phase, when the Moon turns a reddish color, will last for about 82 minutes. However, it will not be visible in the Americas due to the timing occurring during daylight there. The total lunar eclipse will begin as the Moon enters Earth's shadow, gradually darkening and turning red due to Earth's atmosphere filtering sunlight. The best viewing times for totality will vary by location but the eclipse will be prominent in the mentioned regions during that night.