India, Sept. 7 -- A rare celestial spectacle awaits sky-watchers as a total lunar eclipse, also known as a Blood Moon, will be visible from India on the night of September 7 and early September 8, 2025. The event marks the second lunar eclipse of the year and will last for several hours, offering astronomy enthusiasts a breathtaking view of the Moon turning a reddish hue.

Popularly known as a Blood Moon, this celestial phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow that gives the lunar surface a deep red glow. The eclipse will start at 09:58 pm on September 7, and end at 1:26 am on September 8, according to Drik Panchang.

According to astronomical calculations conducted by Drik Panchang, the lunar...