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Blood Moon Wows Worldwide: Best New Photos of the Total Lunar Eclipse

Experience the awe of the Blood Moon. Discover stunning new photos of the total lunar eclipse that captivated viewers worldwide in 2025.
Moroccan Press Team September 8, 2025
Blood moon wows skywatchers worldwide: Best photos of the September 2025 total lunar eclipse

Blood Moon Captivates the Science World and Inspires Global Photography in September 2025

Best Photos of the Year of the Total Lunar Eclipse That Took Place on September 7, 2025 A.D.

Science – News – Blood Moon 2025

nature A yellow-orange eclipsed moon is pictured against a dark sky, with dark features known as lunar maria marking its surface along with the shapes of bright impact craters. The lower left part of its disk is brighter than the rest of its surface.
The eclipsed blood moon captured in the skies over Switzerland.
(Image credit: Photo by FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images)

A total lunar eclipse delighted stargazers overnight on Sept. 7-8 with a spectacular display of orbital mechanics that briefly turned Earth’s natural satellite blood red.

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This week’s total lunar eclipse graced the night sky as Earth drifted between the moon and sun, veiling the lunar disk in its umbral silhouette. As the blood moon 2025 slipped into the deepest part of our planet’s shadow — a period known as totality — a phenomenon known as Rayleigh scattering saw the moon adopt a bloody red hue, as sunlight scattered by Earth’s atmosphere was bent onto the lunar surface.

Over seven billion people had a direct line of sight as Earth’s shadow swept over the lunar disk, according to TimeandDate, allowing photographers across western Australia, Asia, Africa and Europe to capture the distinct phases of the eclipse in exquisite detail.

Read on to see a collection of spectacular images of the Sept. 7-8 blood moon. If you missed the event — or simply want a recap — check out our live lunar eclipse blog to see a chronological rundown of the orbital shadow show, or our lunar eclipse guide for a detailed breakdown of the science involved.

The September 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse in Pictures

Earth’s inner shadow encroaches on the lunar surface

Earth’s inner shadow can be seen encroaching on the western edge of the Oceanus Procellarum lava plane in this shot from Hector Retamal, as the eclipse moved inexorably towards totality in the skies over Shanghai.

nature A full moon is pictured against a dark sky. Dark features called lunar maria are visible marking its surface and an impenetrable shadow has fallen over the upper right edge of the lunar disk.

Earth’s umbral shadow creeps over the lunar disk. (Image credit: Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) (Photo by HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP via Getty Images)

This next image from photographer Aamir Qureshi highlights the contrast created as Earth’s curved shadow continued to sweep across the face of the moon on Sept. 7, while preserving prominent lunar features, such as Tycho crater, which is visible to the south close to the shadow line.

nature A full moon is chown with Earth's crescent shadow falling upon it during a total lunar eclipse. The extreme right edge is bathed in direct sunlight while the left is bathed in a rusty shadow.

Earth’s shadow advances past Tycho Crater on the night of Sept. 7. (Image credit: Photo by Aamir QURESHI / AFP) (Photo by AAMIR QURESHI/AFP via Getty Images)

Mustafa Tas captured the moon over the Temple of Apollo in the City of Side in Turkey as Earth’s shadow threatened to swallow the moon entirely, showing a silvery sliver of lunar disk alongside the remainder of its shadowed expanse

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nature A mostly eclipsed full moon is pictured hanging above the collapsed roof of an ancient temple which is lit by yellow light. The moon's right crescent is lit, with the rest bathed in deeper shadow.

The blood moon 2025 captured during an eclipse hanging over the Temple of Apollo in Turkey. (Image credit: Photo by Mustafa Tas /Anadolu via Getty Images)

The eclipsed form of the full moon can be seen hanging over Barcelona, minutes from totality in this image from photographer Manaure Quintero, with the iconic form of the Sagrada Familia basilica reaching up to meet it.

nature An almost fully eclipsed moon is pictured hanging in the dark sky over a city skyline. Tall buildings are visible near the center of the shot. The moon's lower crescent is brightly lit with the rest bathed in deeper shadow.

The moon approaches totality above Barcelona. (Image credit: Photo by MANAURE QUINTERO/AFP via Getty Images)

Aamir Quereshi imaged the moon moments before it was engulfed in Earth’s shadow over Pakistan, with a razor-thin crescent lit by bright sunlight. The hints of lunar maria are visible darkening the shadowed portion of the moon, while the left of its disk is bathed in darkness.

nature The moon is shown against a black sky. A thin crescent on its right edge is lit by bright sunlight and the rest is bathed in shadow.

(Image credit: Photo by Aamir QURESHI / AFP) (Photo by AAMIR QURESHI/AFP via Getty Images)

Totality

The lunar disk could be seen to adopt a reddish hue as the final sliver of its surface fell within Earth’s shadow. Photographer Fabrice Coffrini captured this transformation in his image of Earth’s natural satellite, taken as the moon graced the sky over Riex in western Switzerland.

nature A yellow-orange eclipsed moon is pictured against a dark sky, with dark features known as lunar maria marking its surface along with the shapes of bright impact craters. The lower left part of its disk is brighter than the rest of its surface.

The eclipsed moon pictured in the sky over Switzerland. (Image credit: Photo by FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images)

Angelos Tzortzinis artfully lined up his shot to position the blood moon 2025 above the statue of the ancient goddess Irene in central Athens, Greece, to make it appear as if the deity was gently brushing the lunar disk with her right hand, while holding a child in the other.

nature A blood-red moon is pictured against a dark night sky above a statue of a woman holding a child, looking into its eyes. The photograph is lined up to make it appear as if the statue is caressing the moon.

The blood moon pictured with a statue of the goddess Irene in the sky over Greece. (Image credit: Photo by Angelos TZORTZINIS / AFP) (Photo by ANGELOS TZORTZINIS/AFP via Getty Images)

This thoughtful composition from Yang Bo was taken in the sky over Nanjing, China during totality, creating the illusion that the blood moon is being grasped in the claw of a vast stone dragon.

nature A blood red moon is positioned against the dark sky to appear as if it is held in the claw of a stone dragon statue in the foreground.

The eclipsed moon floats in the claw of a stone dragon. (Image credit: Photo by Yang Bo/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images)

This composition positions the blood moon atop Tokyo’s famous Skytree tower in Japan, giving the impression that the lunar disk is a red orb fixed to the top of a metal staff.

nature A red full moon is positioned atop a tower in Japan against a dark blue night sky.

The eclipsed moon positioned atop the Skytree tower in Tokyo, Japan. (Image credit: (Photo by JIJI Press / AFP) / Japan OUT (Photo by STR/JIJI Press/AFP via Getty Images)

This image captured from the city of JiuJiang, China, by Shen Jungfeng highlights the shadowed expanses of all of the dark lunar seas combined, as they stretch across the moon’s surface above the pointed roof of a striking building lit by warm yellow light.

nature A red moon is visible in a dark sky above a yellow-lit building with a pointed roof.

A blood moon 2025 shines over Jiujiang City in China. (Image credit: Photo by Shen Junfeng/VCG via Getty Images)

The end of totality — Earth’s shadow slips from the lunar disk

Many photographers also caught spectacular views of Earth’s shadow as it retreated from the lunar disk, including Hussein Faleh, who snapped this shot of a passenger plane skimming the moon’s western limb from Iraq, as Earth’s silhouette fell away to the right.

nature A full moon is shown against a black sky with its right half bathed in shadow during a lunar eclipse. The silhouette of a plane can be seen crossing the lunar disk on its left side.

A passenger jet crosses the moon as Earth’s shadow slips over its surface. (Image credit: Photo by Hussein FALEH / AFP) (Photo by HUSSEIN FALEH/AFP via Getty Images)

Space.com’s Anthony Wood captured this view of the moon exiting Earth’s shadow from Dartmoor National Park in the U.K. while surrounded by wild horses, sheep and, of course, a flock of photographers who had turned out in force to witness the cosmic show.

nature A full moon is pictured during a lunar eclipse with its right side bathed in Earth's shadow against a black sky. Clouds cover the lower section of the lunar disk.

The eclipsed moon seen in the skies over Dartmoor National Park in the U.K. (Image credit: Anthony Wood, Christopher Wood, Keith Wood)

Lorenzo Di Cola snapped this breath-taking view of the moon during the tail end of the eclipse, as the lunar disk returned to its familiar lustre over Abruzzo, Italy. Earth’s shadow can still be seen as a vast crescent to the right of the image, hiding Mare Serenitatis and Tranquillitatis.

nature A full moon is shown against a dark sky with Earth's crescent shadow covering its eastern surface.

The partially eclipsed moon seen over Italy in September 2025. (Image credit: Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Composite shots of the September 2025 total lunar eclipse

This composite image created by Tomohiro Oshumi shows the phases of the lunar eclipse leading up to totality, as seen from Tokyo, Japan as the orbital ballet unfolded on Sept. 7-8.

nature A composite image showing the phases of a lunar eclipse leading up to totality. Six moons are shown, with each subsequent image becoming more eclipsed.

(Image credit: Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images)

These views captured from Surabaya, Indonesia by photographer Robertus Pudyanto reveal the same phases captured from a more southerly perspective, once again showing the lunar disk transform in the runup to totality.

nature A composite image showing six moons arrayed in a circle, with each showing a different phase of a lunar eclipse. The bottom right moon is fully eclipsed, while the moon to its left has no shadow on it.

Phases of the September 2025 blood moon total lunar eclipse as seen from Indonesia. (Image credit: Photo by Robertus Pudyanto/Getty Images)

Pudyanto also arrayed his images in a line to create a timelapse effect, showing how the lunar disk changed as it fell ever deeper into Earth’s shadow.

nature A composite image showing a series of eight moons in a diagonal line, revealing the phases of a total lunar eclipse. The moon on the bottom left is not shadowed, while the right is pictured during totality.

A separate composition showing the phases of the blood moon as seen from Indonesia. (Image credit: Photo by Robertus Pudyanto/Getty Images)

September’s blood moon was the opening act of a two-part eclipse season, which will see the moon pass across the face of the sun without entirely occulting it on Sept. 21, triggering a partial solar eclipse. That event will be visible from New Zealand, eastern Australia and Antarctica, along with several Pacific Ocean islands.

Remember: a total lunar eclipse is completely safe to view with the naked eye. However, stargazers hoping to catch a glimpse of the upcoming partial solar eclipse, or of the August 2026 total solar eclipse, will need to pick up a pair of reliable eclipse glasses to protect their vision.

Photographers hoping to capture images of these events should also check out our roundup of the best cameras for astrophotography and read our guide to safely photographing a solar eclipse.

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Anthony Wood joined Space.com in April 2025 after contributing articles to outlets including IGN, New Atlas and Gizmodo. He has a passion for the night sky, science, Hideo Kojima, and human space exploration, and can’t wait for the day when astronauts once again set foot on the moon.

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