The last full lunar eclipse of 2025 will appear in the cities of UP including Lucknow, Gorakhpur on the night of 7 September. Starting at 9:58 pm and will run till 1:26 pm. Learn information about the amazing view and sutak period of blood moon here.
Chandra Grahan Blood Moon 2025: The biggest astronomical view of the year 2025 is going to be seen from the land of UP tonight. The full lunar eclipse on the night of 7 September i.e. ‘blood moon’ is going to be special for everyone. When the moon is completely covered with redness in the sky, this view will mesmerize the viewers.
Where will the sight of the last lunar eclipse of the year appear in UP
The lunar eclipse will start at 9:58 pm on 7 September at Indian time and end at 1:26 pm on 8 September. In Uttar Pradesh, this astronomical scene will be clearly visible in big cities like Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Kanpur, Noida and Ghaziabad. If the sky is clear, people will be able to see this amazing blood moon with their eyes without any equipment.
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Watch the amazing moment of blood moon at 11:42 pm
The extreme phase of the eclipse will be at 11:42 pm, when the moon will appear completely covered in redness. This moment will not only be special for astronomy lovers, but common people will also remember it for a long time.
According to religious beliefs, how long will the Sutak period last
According to Hindu beliefs, the eclipse will start 9 hours before the eclipse begins, ie 12:57 pm and will run till 1:27 pm on September 8. During this time, worship, food and auspicious work will be forbidden. The doors of the temples will remain closed and after bathing the next day, worship will be done again.
Why does the moon look red with the point of view of science?
According to scientists, blood moon is formed when sunlight passes through the Earth’s atmosphere and falls on the moon. During this time, the blue light disintegrates and the redness reaches the moon. For this reason, during the eclipse, the moon is seen with red, orange or copper -like aura.
Special coincidence: Pitrupaksha begins with lunar eclipse and closing from solar eclipse
Astrologers say that this eclipse of this year is very special because on September 21, the Mahalaya Amavasya will also be sopartly eclipse. In this way, the beginning of Pitrupaksha from lunar eclipse and ending solar eclipse is a rare astronomical coincidence.
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