In 2025 there is not just one eclipse but a whole series of them spread across the year.

If you just want the quick dates, here they are in UTC:

  • 14 March 2025 – Total lunar eclipse (a “Blood Moon”).
  • 29 March 2025 – Partial solar eclipse, mainly visible in northeast North America, Greenland, Europe, and nearby regions.
  • 7 September 2025 – Total lunar eclipse, best for Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.
  • 21 September 2025 – Partial solar eclipse, mainly from New Zealand and parts of Antarctica and the South Pacific.

Quick Scoop: What’s happening in 2025?

2025 is a strong year for eclipse-watchers, with two lunar and two solar eclipses spaced between March and September.

The most dramatic for many sky fans are the total lunar eclipses (the Moon turning deep red), especially visible across the Americas in March and then across Europe–Asia–Australia in September.

If you tell me your country or city, I can narrow down which of these you’ll actually see from your location and roughly what time they’ll peak for you.