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Record-Breaking Over 7 Billion People Will See "Blood Moon" Total Lunar Eclipse In September

The total lunar eclipse will last 3 hours and 29 minutes, with an 82-minute totality phase visible to 77% of the global population, making it widely accessible.

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Totality will last for over 80 minutes!

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In September 2025 the last two eclipses of the year will be recorded, one lunar and one solar, which can be appreciated from different parts of the planet. Both events will be astronomical milestones expected by observers and amateurs.

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IFLScience broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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