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Mark your calendars for June 25, 2029

Mark your calendars for June 25, 2029, when skywatchers will witness the longest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century. During this rare event, the Moon will pass entirely into Earth’s shadow, turning a deep, dramatic red for an extended period.
Total lunar eclipses occur when Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon, blocking sunlight from reaching the lunar surface. The light that does reach the Moon passes through Earth’s atmosphere, giving it the familiar blood-red hue that has inspired myths, legends, and scientific curiosity for centuries.


This particular eclipse is notable not only for its color but also for its duration, lasting significantly longer than most total eclipses in modern history. Observers will have an extended opportunity to photograph, study, and marvel at the celestial display.
Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses are visible across a wide portion of the Earth, meaning millions of people will be able to witness this cosmic event. It also provides scientists and amateur astronomers a chance to study the Moon’s surface and Earth’s atmospheric effects on light.


The June 25, 2029 eclipse is a reminder of the predictable, yet awe-inspiring rhythms of the cosmos. It encourages us to look up, reflect on our place in the universe, and celebrate the beauty and precision of celestial mechanics.
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