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September astronomy outlook - Solar and lunar eclipses in store

09:30 AM
4 September 2025

September Skywatch
Chandra Grahan 2025

Man sits with telescope looking up at the Milky Way.© Shutterstock / Alexxandar

September 2025 is a treat for skywatchers in India.

On September 7, a total lunar eclipse or blood moon will be visible across the country, painting the moon a deep red.

EventDate
Full moonSeptember 7th
Total lunar eclipseSeptember 7th
New MoonSeptember 21st
Partial solar eclipseSeptember 21st
Autumnal equinoxSeptember 22nd

Later, on September 21, a partial solar eclipse coincides with the new moon, view safely with eclipse glasses only.

The very next day, September 22, the autumnal equinox marks the start of astronomical autumn, when day and night are nearly equal.

Daily information with the astro feature:

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For more details on the exact timing, check the Weather & Radar App

To enjoy these rare events, check the astro info on Weather & Radar app, which shows the best viewing times and local sky conditions so you don’t miss a moment of this celestial show.

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