Total Lunar Eclipse to Be Widely visible in 2025
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By Aaliyah Ramirez | TOKYO – 2025/08/29 08:15:09
The final total lunar eclipse of 2025 is set to be a breathtaking event, observable by approximately 77 per cent of the world’s population. According to Time and Date, the eclipse will be visible across Asia, Australia, Africa, and Europe. Though, the most optimal viewing locations will be in Asia and Western Australia. Viewers in Europe and Africa will only witness a partial phase of the totality.
Best Viewing Locations and Times
While the eclipse will be widespread, Asia and Western Australia are predicted to offer the most stunning views. Observers in other regions like Europe and Africa should still be able to catch a portion of the total eclipse, weather permitting.
The eclipse will be visible across Asia, Australia, Africa, and Europe.
Understanding Lunar Eclipses
Frequently Asked Questions About Lunar Eclipses
Q: Is it safe to look at a lunar eclipse?
A: Yes, unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses are safe to view with the naked eye.
Q: What causes a lunar eclipse?
A: A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon.
Q: Where will the 2025 lunar eclipse be best viewed?
A: Asia and Western Australia are expected to have the best views of the total lunar eclipse in 2025.
