Pakistan Set to See Its First Blood Moon in History

A Blood Moon will be visible in Pakistan for the first time in the country’s history, the Meteorological Department announced on Thursday. A total lunar eclipse is expected on the night of September 7-8, 2025. The eclipse will begin at 8:28 pm on September 7, followed by the start of the partial lunar eclipse at 9:27 pm. The eclipse will reach its peak at 11:12 pm, and the partial lunar eclipse will conclude at 12:57 am. The total lunar eclipse is expected to end at 1:55 am on September 8. The entire lunar eclipse will last approximately 5 hours and 27 minutes. The eclipse will be visible across much of the world, including Pakistan. Due to the eclipse, the moon will turn red and will be called a Blood Moon. The lunar eclipse will be visible in Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, the Pacific Ocean.