On the night of September 7 to 8, 2025, the sky will host one of the most spectacular astronomical events of the decade: the total lunar eclipse, popularly known as “Sangerie Moon”. For about an hour and a half, the natural satellite of the Earth will gain a hypnotizing reddish hue, visible all over the globe, including in Romania.
Phenomenon that combines science, poetry and mystery, the eclipse will bring thousands of astronomy enthusiasts with their eyes to heaven, on an unforgettable night.
In this article you will discover when and how the total eclipse will take place, how long it will last, in which areas of the world will be visible and why the phenomenon bears the poetic name of “Sangerie Moon”. You will find out the scientific explanation behind the reddish hue of the Moon, the legends and myths that surround this heavenly show, as well as practical tips on how to see it from Romania, without special equipment, so as not to miss this rare and fascinating astronomical event.
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On the night of 7 to 8 September 2025 is the total lunar eclipse?
The Moon Eclipse of September 7, 2025 is a total one, and The maximum moment will take place at 21:11 (Romania time).
The program of the total lunar eclipse: How the Sangerie Moon takes place
- The beginning of the partial eclipse: 19:27
- Totality: Between 20:30 and 21:52
- Maximum moment: 21:11
- The end of totality: 21:53
- The end of the partial eclipse: 23:15.
Duration of totality: 82 minutes – long enough to be seen even by those who do not usually follow the night sky.
Where will the Sangerie Moon be visible: in Romania and in the world
It is estimated that almost 77% of the world’s population-that is, around 6.2 billion people-will be able to admire the entire phase of all the Moon Eclipse of September 7-8, 2025.
- Europe – including Romania, where the phenomenon can be seen from the sunset.
- Africa, Asia, Australia and part of Antarctica.
Astronomers consider this eclipse one of the most spectacular in recent years, because it occurs very close (a few days before) by the perigeu – the closest point of the Earth – but not enough to be called “Super-Luna”. However, the depth of the shadow will make her red be a very intense one.
Seen from the Moon, the scene would be even more impressive: the earth would appear as an dark globe, surrounded by an incandescent ring-the sum of all the seas and sunsets on our planet designed simultaneously on its outline.
How does the “Sangerie Moon” appear during the total eclipse of the moon
During the total eclipse, the moon completely enters the shadow of the earth. Although it may seem to disappear completely, the satellite remains visible due to the earth’s atmosphere.
The atmosphere works as a lens: it filters the sunlight and spreads the colors. Short waves like blue, are dispersed, while red rays manage to curb around our planet and “Paint” The moon in a bleeding, reddish hue.
This is where the poetic name of “Sangerie Moon”a term that over time has fueled numerous legends, myths, conspiracy theories, even prophecies. At present, however, scientists see this phenomenon as a great demonstration of the laws of physics and beauty of the cosmos.
Legends and myths of the Moon Sangerie
Each time it appears in the sky, “Sangerie Moon” It lights up not only the atmosphere, but also the imagination of people. Since ancient times, the total lunar eclipse has been surrounded by mystery and fear. In some cultures it was regarded as a sign of the end of the world, in others as a warning sent by the gods. Nor does the present lack theories: modern prophecies and online conspiracies continue to link the phenomenon of imminent catastrophes or global changes.
Science, however, has a much simpler and fascinating response. “Sangerie Moon” It does not announce the apocalypse, but it marks only a spectacular moment of cosmic alignment: the sun, the earth and our natural satellite are on the same line, and the terrestrial atmosphere filters the light in such a way that the moon acquires hypnotizing shades. A show of nature, without any hidden significance, but strong enough to fascinate the entire planet.
The next moon eclipse takes place on … March 14, 2026
If you miss this show, you will need to be patient. The next total lunar eclipse will take place on March 14, 2026, but this will not be entirely visible in Romania.
Therefore September 7, 2025 is a unique chance to admire in ideal conditions o Moon bleeding spectacular that will mark the autumn sky.
How to observe the Moon Eclipse in Romania
You do not need a telescope or special equipment – the phenomenon is visible to the naked eye.
However, a binoculars or a small telescope will allow you to see spectacular details of the moon surface.
Best observation place: areas without light pollution, away from cities.
How to prepare for the total lunar eclipse – September 7, 2025
Bonus of the September 7 evening: In addition to the eclipse, Saturn will shine near the month, being even in the opposition period. The planet with rings can be observed with the naked eye, but the view becomes truly spectacular through a telescope.
After this phenomenon, there is a partial eclipse of sun on September 21, visible from Antarctica, Australia and New Zealand. And another reason to look up to heaven: the last three months of 2025 will be all super-world, and the one on November 5 will be the largest and most bright in the whole year.
Until then, the total lunar eclipse of September 7, 2025 is not only an astronomical phenomenon, but also a cultural and emotional experience. It is the moment when the earth, the sun and the moon align perfectly, and the universe offers us a show of color, light and mystery.
On September 7, prepare your gaze and let yourself be carried by the magic Moon of blood.