The most recent Blood Moon, a total lunar eclipse, occurred overnight on September 7 to 8, 2025. During this event, the Moon passed through Earth's shadow and took on a striking reddish hue visible primarily across Asia, Australia, eastern Africa, Russia, and parts of Europe. The totality phase of the eclipse lasted approximately 82 minutes, with the maximum eclipse occurring around 5:11 p.m. EDT (21:11 GMT) on September 7, 2025. This event was visible from many populous regions except most of the Americas, where it occurred during daytime. This particular Blood Moon is sometimes called the "Corn Moon eclipse," as it coincided with the September full Moon, traditionally known as the Corn Moon.