STARGAZING 2025

Blood Moon 2025: Longest total lunar eclipse since 2022 dazzles India; Missed it due to clouds? Watch Chandra Grahan pics & videos here
On Sunday night, India witnessed a breathtaking Blood Moon, a rare total lunar eclipse, visible from Ladakh to Tamil Nadu. The lunar disc turned a surreal copper-red for 82 minutes, captivating stargazers and scientists alike. Despite cloudy skies in some regions, live streams ensured millions could enjoy the spectacle, a cosmic reminder of the beauty above.

Lunar Eclipse 2025: Why the moon will glow blood red for 82 minutes and how to watch it from your city
Mark your calendars for September 7-8, 2025! A spectacular total lunar eclipse, or Blood Moon, will grace the night sky. Observers across Asia, Australia, Africa, and Europe will witness the Moon turn a fiery red for approximately 82 minutes. This celestial event promises a memorable viewing experience, so find a dark spot and prepare to be amazed.

Lunar Eclipse 2025: Date, time in India, sutak period and how to watch the rare Blood Moon on September 7–8
Total Lunar Eclipse Today in India: On September 7-8, 2025, a total lunar eclipse, also known as Chandra Grahan, will occur, creating a 'blood moon' visible in India, Asia, Australia, eastern Africa, and parts of Europe. The eclipse happens when Earth aligns between the sun and moon, casting a reddish hue due to light scattering.

Blood Moon September 2025: 82-minute total eclipse, one of the longest and most widely seen celestial shows of the decade—here’s how to watch it
Blood Moon September 2025 will bring an 82-minute total lunar eclipse, one of the longest of the decade, visible across Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia. During this event, the Moon will turn a deep red as it passes through Earth’s shadow, creating one of the longest and most vivid lunar eclipses of the year.

Rare Aurigid Meteor Shower 2025: Watch it before its too late! Here's what is it, date, best viewing time, tips and how to watch
Rare Aurigid meteor shower 2025 will peak overnight on August 31. This annual event happens as Earth crosses comet debris. Here are the date, timing, viewing tips, and constellation details.
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Skygazers get ready as northern lights could brighten skies across 18 US states, check the date and timing
Skywatchers in America, get ready. A strong solar storm is heading towards Earth. This may cause spectacular northern lights. NOAA predicts a moderate to strong geomagnetic storm. Eighteen states, including Alaska, Montana, and New York, could witness the auroras. Space expert Tamitha Skov has suggested a possible 'cannibal CME' event.
Lunar Eclipse September 7: When will it occur in the US and how can Americans see the 82-minute Blood Moon
Skywatchers worldwide are gearing up for a breathtaking celestial event on the night of September 7–8, when a total lunar eclipse will cast the Moon into Earth’s shadow. For 82 minutes, the lunar surface will glow a striking copper-red hue, creating what is popularly known as a “Blood Moon.”
Forget chasing sunsets: A new travel trend is letting adventurers discover the world’s after dark. What is 'noctourism'?
Noctourism — exploring destinations after dark — is reshaping travel. According to National Geographic, nearly two-thirds of travelers now seek night-focused holidays, from stargazing under DarkSky-certified skies to moonlit safaris and aurora hunting. Luxury lodges, star-bed stays, and city tours are reimagining experiences beyond daylight. With rising overtourism, noctourism offers a quieter, magical alternative — from glowing seas and night markets to lantern-lit landmarks — proving the world transforms once the lights go out.
Six Planet Parade on Sunday: How to catch the fleeting celestial display, best viewing time, and place
A Planet Parade describes the rare celestial event when multiple planets align in the same region of the sky as seen from Earth. On Sunday, six planets will line up, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury, visible to the naked eye, along with Uranus and Neptune, which require a telescope or binoculars to spot.
Rare Black Moon: What is it and when will it be ‘visible’? Here's complete truth, date, time, meaning, types, how to watch and next occurrence
Rare Black Moon will take place on August 23, 2025 at 2:06 a.m. EDT. This lunar event cannot be seen, but it has seasonal and monthly significance. Time to learn its meaning, date, time, visibility, and future occurrences.
Black Moon 2025: When and where will the lunar event peak? All you need to know about the rare celetial phenomenon
On August 23, 2025, a seasonal Black Moon will grace the skies, marking the third new moon in a season with four. Though invisible to the naked eye, it presents optimal conditions for stargazing due to darker skies. This rare lunar event, occurring in Leo, holds cultural significance as a potent time for rituals and renewal.
Black moon August 22: a rare cosmic event you can’t miss — what it is, when and where to see it
Black Moon August 2025 is set to occur on August 22–23, creating one of the rarest lunar events of the year. This seasonal Black Moon, the third new moon in a summer season with four, won’t be visible because the Moon’s dark side faces Earth. This cosmic event is a special treat for stargazers, photographers, and anyone who loves looking up at the universe.
Get ready for blood moon after Sturgeon moon; next lunar eclipse after August full moon; check date, timings, and best viewing places
In August 2025, the Sturgeon Moon graced the sky on two consecutive evenings due to a shortened moonrise delay. Skywatchers in New York City enjoyed the spectacle just after sunset. The next full moon, a blood moon, is expected in September 2025 and will be a total lunar eclipse visible across Europe, Asia, and Western Australia.
Perseids meteor shower 2025: Regions and US territories that will miss the show and what time is the meteor shower tonight
The Perseids meteor shower, sourced from comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle, peaks on August 12-13, offering a stunning display primarily for the Northern Hemisphere. Locations like American Samoa and the Southern Hemisphere will experience limited to no visibility due to the radiant's position. Even in the north, bright moonlight and cloud cover can hinder viewing, with peak activity expected in the pre-dawn hours.
Perseid meteor shower 2025 peaks tonight in the US: Will the bright moon steal the show? Here's how you can watch
Skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere are anticipating the Perseid meteor shower, peaking late Tuesday into Wednesday. Despite potential interference from a waning gibbous moon, up to 100 meteors per hour may be visible in dark, open areas away from city lights. The Perseids, known for bright trails and fireballs, originate from comet Swift-Tuttle's debris stream.
Venus and Jupiter Conjunction visible from naked eye: Here’s when and where to get the best view
A planetary conjunction takes place when two or more planets seem to align closely in the sky as viewed from Earth, despite being separated by tens of millions of kilometres in space.
Perseids shower: Will US witness 100 meteors per hour? Check timings, best places to watch the rare celestial event
Stargazers, get ready! The Perseid meteor shower, a celestial spectacle, peaks this week, gracing the night sky with potentially 100 meteors per hour. This annual event, caused by Earth traversing Comet Swift-Tuttle's debris, is best viewed in pre-dawn hours. However, a bright, waning gibbous moon may obscure fainter meteors. Prime viewing locations in the US include Utah, Arizona, and California.
Six Planets alignment this August: When & where to watch and can it be viewed with naked eye? Peak dates
This August, skywatchers around the world can look forward to a rare spectacle: a six-planet alignment gracing both the pre-dawn and late-night skies.
Last six planet alignment of 2025 happening today? How to watch the rare celestial event in US
Planet parade 2025: You can see a “planet parade” building in the eastern sky before sunrise featuring Saturn, Jupiter, Venus and Mercury. Best seen about an hour before sunrise, on Monday, Aug. 11, Saturn will be visible in the south, with bright planets Jupiter and Venus in the east. The next “planet parade” isn’t until October 2028, when five planets will be visible together before sunrise.
Perseids 2025: How to watch the year’s best meteor shower in US despite full moon? NASA's secret tips
The annual Perseids meteor shower will peak next week. But, it may not be as spectacular as in previous years. A full moon during the peak on August 12 and 13 will likely obscure the view. NASA warns that the bright moon will wash out fainter meteors. Skygazers might see fewer meteors than usual.
Perseids 2025: Annual meteor shower to peak mid-August, but experience might get ruined for skywatchers due to this big reason; check here
Get ready for the Perseids meteor shower. This annual cosmic event will peak next week. The peak coincides with a bright moon, which may reduce viewing quality. The Perseids will peak on August 12 and 13 in 2025. Skywatchers can expect to see fewer meteors. NASA suggests viewing early morning before sunrise.
Sturgeon Moon 2025: Rare two-night celestial delight this weekend | When and where to watch August full moon
August’s full moon, commonly known as the Sturgeon Moon, gets its name from the plentiful sturgeon found in the Great Lakes during late summer. Indigenous communities and various cultural traditions across North America have also attributed alternative names to this seasonal moon.
Perseids 2025: Year's most magical meteor shower about to peak - here’s when and where to catch the spectacle
Get ready for the Perseid meteor shower, peaking on August 12th and 13th, 2025. This celestial event promises a spectacular display of bright meteors, visible to the naked eye. Find a dark location away from city lights to witness dozens of meteors per hour, especially between 3:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. EDT, as Earth passes through Comet Swift-Tuttle's debris.
Perseid Meteor Shower Peak 2025: When to watch the celestial spectacle at its best in August
As the Perseid Meteor Shower peaks this August, it offers a rare opportunity to witness cosmic motion live. With a moon phase, this year’s sparkle of the meteor show may be dimmed. Here’s how to get the best view.
Meteor shower spectacle 2025: When, where, and how to watch the year's best skyfire from August to December; all dates and time revealed
Get ready for celestial shows in 2025. The Perseid meteor shower peaks in August. Expect bright meteors. The Orionids, linked to Halley's Comet, appear in October. A new moon will provide dark skies. December brings the Geminids. It is a powerful year-end finale. Find dark locations for better viewing. Check lunar calendar for best nights. Enjoy the cosmic displays.
See Waxing Gibbous Moon shining at 69% brightness alongside red supergiant star Antares after sunset tonight
Skywatchers, mark your calendars! On August 3, 2025, a waxing gibbous moon will meet Antares, the red star, shortly after sunset. Look to the southern horizon to witness the 69 percent bright moon among Scorpius' stars, with Antares shining as a reddish point of light. Observers in parts of the Southern Hemisphere may even see the moon occult Antares.
National Girlfriend Day 2025: Zodiac based gifting and date ideas to surprise your partner
National Girlfriend Day: In today’s fast-paced world, gestures that involve genuine thought often outweigh price tags. National Girlfriend Day 2025 isn’t merely about flowers and cards, it’s about making your significant other feel seen, valued, and remembered.
Sturgeon Moon to compete with Perseids Meteor Shower: Date and time to watch August full moon
Skywatchers are bracing for a breathtaking night sky spectacle this August, as two major celestial events converge: the August Full Moon, widely referred to as the Sturgeon Moon, and the much-anticipated annual Perseid meteor shower.
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