Lunar Eclipse 2025

Date & Time of Lunar Eclipse 2025 in USA

The total lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahan) will occur on September 7–8, 2025.

  • Partial Eclipse Begins: 3:28 PM (PDT) / 6:28 PM (EDT)

  • Total Eclipse (Blood Moon Phase): 6:12 PM – 6:52 PM (PDT) / 9:12 PM – 9:52 PM (EDT)

  • Eclipse Ends: 8:56 PM (PDT) / 11:56 PM (EDT)

👉 This eclipse will last for about 5 hours 28 minutes, with the total phase lasting 40 minutes.

Visibility in the United States

The lunar eclipse will be visible in almost all major US cities, including:

  • East Coast: New York, Washington D.C., Boston, Miami

  • Central US: Chicago, Dallas, Houston

  • West Coast: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle

  • Other Regions: Denver, Phoenix, Las Vegas

Clear skies will provide the best view of the Blood Moon, so astronomy lovers should check local weather forecasts.

Scientific Importance of Lunar Eclipse

  • A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow on the Moon.

  • During totality, the Moon appears red or copper-colored, which is why it’s called a Blood Moon.

  • This phenomenon is completely safe to watch with the naked eye – unlike a solar eclipse.

  • NASA and observatories worldwide will live stream the event for global viewers.

Religious Aspect for NRIs

While in the USA it is seen mainly as a scientific and astronomical event, Indian communities often consider Sutak Kaal important.

  • Sutak Kaal begins 9 hours before the eclipse (at 9:57 AM EDT / 6:57 AM PDT).

  • Traditionally, during this time, people avoid cooking, eating, and performing religious rituals.

Safety Guidelines & Tips

  1. Watching a lunar eclipse is safe for eyes – no glasses required.

  2. Use a telescope or binoculars for a closer and detailed view.

  3. For photographers, it’s the best chance to capture the rare Blood Moon.

  4. If following traditions, avoid eating or drinking during Sutak and take a bath after the eclipse.

  5. Meditation, chanting, and charity are considered auspicious post-eclipse.

 What to Do After the Eclipse

  • Bathing and cleaning the house are considered purifying.

  • Donating food or clothes is recommended in Indian culture.

  • Astronomers suggest noting the timings for personal observation logs.


📌 Quick Facts Table

Event Timing in EDT (USA) Timing in PDT (USA)
Partial Eclipse Begins 6:28 PM 3:28 PM
Total Eclipse Begins 9:12 PM 6:12 PM
Total Eclipse Ends 9:52 PM 6:52 PM
Eclipse Ends 11:56 PM 8:56 PM

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