Total Lunar Eclipse 2025 will turn the Moon blood red on March 13-14, offering a spectacular celestial display visible across North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia. This rare event occurs when Earth blocks sunlight, allowing only red wavelengths to reach the Moon. The total eclipse will last over an hour, with peak totality at 2:26 AM EDT. No special equipment is needed—just clear skies and a dark location. Don’t miss this breathtaking astronomical phenomenon, as the next total lunar eclipse won’t happen until September 7, 2025.