Next Blood Moon Visible In US: When And Where To Watch
Next Blood Moon Visible In US: When And Where To Watch...
Americans are searching for details about the next blood moon as celestial events continue to captivate skywatchers. The phenomenon, where the moon appears reddish during a total lunar eclipse, last occurred in November 2022 and won't be visible again in the US until March 14, 2025.
The upcoming blood moon will be partially visible across North America, with the best views expected in the western states. NASA confirms the eclipse will begin at 1:57 AM EDT and reach totality around 4:00 AM EDT, lasting approximately 15 minutes.
Interest in lunar eclipses has surged since NASA's Artemis program renewed focus on moon exploration. The blood moon's distinctive red hue occurs when sunlight filters through Earth's atmosphere during alignment with the sun and moon. Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses are safe to view without special equipment.
Astronomy clubs nationwide are already planning viewing parties for the 2025 event. The Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles and Adler Planetarium in Chicago will host public events, while NASA will provide a live stream for those outside the visibility zone.
After the 2025 eclipse, US residents will need to wait until September 7, 2025 for the next blood moon. This longer gap explains why search interest has spiked today, as people plan ahead for rare astronomical events.
For optimal viewing, experts recommend finding dark locations away from city lights. The eclipse will be most dramatic in Hawaii and Alaska, where totality occurs during darker morning hours. Eastern states may only see partial phases before moonset.
Social media platforms show increased discussion about the blood moon, with #BloodMoon2025 trending on Twitter. Many users are sharing photos from previous eclipses while anticipating the next celestial show.