You'll soon have a chance to catch another blood moon in 2025, but only if you do some long-distance traveling this fall.

A total lunar eclipse will occur Sept. 7, though it won't be visible in Michigan skies — or even in the U.S., according to Space.com.

Prime viewing is expected in Asia, east Africa and western Australia, along with a chance to glimpse the eclipse in Europe, eastern Australia and New Zealand, the BBC Sky at Night Magazine and Space.com said.

Here's what to know about the upcoming eclipse.

When is the total lunar eclipse in September 2025?

The total lunar eclipse will take place Sept. 7, 2025, according to Space.com.

What is a total lunar eclipse?

A total lunar eclipse is when the sun, Earth and moon align so the moon is covered by the Earth's shadow, or

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