Blood Moon 2025: The Difference Between A Lunar And A Solar Eclipse
A montage of moon images during a total solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse
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A total lunar eclipse — also known as a “Blood Moon” — is a rare celestial event coming this weekend. Since it occurs before moonrise, North Americans will see it only as a regular full moon appearing during dusk on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025. Two weeks later, a solar eclipse, another rare occurrence, will take place.
Do you know the difference, what causes them and why they come in pairs? Here’s everything you need to know about the difference between a lunar and a solar eclipse — and when the next eclipses are.
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