See how to watch the total lunar eclipse this Sunday (7)

This Sunday’s sky (7) will have a Total lunar eclipse, the longest of 2025. Also known as Blood Moon, the event will last 1 hour and 22 minutesand will be visible in regions of Australia, Europe, Asia, Africa and Antarctica.

Unfortunately, the lunar eclipse in a total or partial way – that is, we will not see the moon coisted by the shadow of the earth. However, the National Observatory will transmit images of the phenomenon in its entirety from 12h (Brasília time), on its YouTube channel.

See the Eclipse schedule

  • Beginning of the penumbral eclipse: 12:28

  • Start of partial eclipse: 1:27 pm

  • Start of: 14:31

  • Maximum of Total Eclipse: 15h12

  • Fim do eclipse total: 15h53

  • End of partial eclipse: 4:57 pm

  • Fim do eclipse penumbral: 17h55

Watch the Eclipse

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