Tag Archive: Lunar eclipse


Total eclipse of the Moon, September 7th and 8th,

September blood noon not  visible in NA

While there is no total solar eclipse on September 7th or 8th, 2025, there will be a total lunar eclipse visible during that time. A partial solar eclipse will occur later in the month, on September 21st.
The total lunar eclipse on September 7-8 is a significant event, often called a “Blood Moon.” It will be visible in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia, but not in North America. Several organizations are planning to provide live broadcasts of the lunar eclipse.
Organizations that may provide a live broadcast include:
* Timeanddate.com is a well-known resource for eclipse live streams and has a dedicated page for this event.
* The Virtual Telescope Project has also announced an online observation of the eclipse.
* The Dubai Astronomy Group is a partner with timeanddate.com and will be providing a live feed from their location.
To find the live stream, you can look for announcements from these organizations closer to the date of the event.
The following video discusses the upcoming total lunar eclipse in September.
The 7 Sept. 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse: online observation
This video provides information about the total lunar eclipse and a live stream for the event.

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November sky..

There is a full moon on November 8th, 2022 and it is called a beaver Moon. This moon is also a blood moon meaning it will totally eclipse leaving in an orange color. This will be the last eclipse of the moon for 2022.

November sky, lunar eclipse, November 8th.

Animation of the blood moon September 28th File Photo KDG

Happy new year!

Beautiful harvest moon.

We hope that you have the joy of life although 2014 and  your success will be measured by contentment.

Happy new year and many happy returns!

Today in history: December 31st 2009

A blue moon and lunar eclipse occurs. (Wikipedia)

Editors note: A blue moon is a second moon in a Julian calendar or Gregorian calendar month. ( 1 January in the Julian calendar is 14 January in the Gregorian)