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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.”
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