In March 2025, a total lunar eclipse will bring a stunning Blood Moon, with the Western Hemisphere skies turning beautifully red. This spectacle is best viewed in the Americas on March 13-14, reaching peak totality early in the morning. Clear conditions are anticipated for most of the U.S., while the Moon's red appearance comes from sunlight refraction through Earth's atmosphere.

A spectacular blood moon lunar eclipse will emerge in March 2025, turning the Moon a dramatic red as it passes through Earth's shadow. Visible mainly in the Americas, this event also offers a partial view in Europe and Asia. Lasting 65 minutes, the eclipse will be safe for naked-eye viewing and will offer an enhanced experience with binoculars or telescopes.