Pakistan to witness rare ‘Blood Moon’ during total lunar eclipse on Sept 7–8

Pakistan to witness rare ‘Blood Moon’ during total lunar eclipse on Sept 7–8

According to PMD, the moon’s dimming will begin at 8:28pm (PST) on September 7, with the partial eclipse starting at 9:27pm.
Pakistan to witness rare ‘Blood Moon’ during total lunar eclipse on Sept 7–8

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5 Sep 2025

KARACHI: Skywatchers across Pakistan are set to witness a spectacular “Blood Moon” during a total lunar eclipse on the night between September 7 and 8, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) announced.

The celestial phenomenon will be visible not only in Pakistan but also across Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas, making it a global spectacle.

According to PMD, the moon’s dimming will begin at 8:28pm (PST) on September 7, with the partial eclipse starting at 9:27pm.

The total eclipse will commence at 10:31pm, reach its peak at 11:12pm, and end at 11:53pm.

The partial eclipse will continue until 12:57am, with the entire event concluding at 1:55am on September 8.

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Experts say the moon appears red during a total eclipse because sunlight passing through Earth’s atmosphere is filtered and scattered before reaching the lunar surface — a phenomenon that gives rise to the dramatic “Blood Moon.”

Later this month, stargazers will also experience the year’s second and final partial solar eclipse on **September

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