The next blood moon, which is a total lunar eclipse, will occur on September 7, 2025. This eclipse will last about 82 minutes during its totality phase and will be visible across parts of Asia, Europe, Africa, and western Australia. The totality will happen between approximately 17:30 and 18:52 GMT (UTC) on that day. Some areas in Europe will see the moonrise during the total eclipse. This event is one of the longest total lunar eclipses in recent years, occurring just before the Moon's closest approach to Earth, making it appear slightly larger in the sky.