Stargazers across Australia are in for a treat as a stunning Blood Moon lights up the night sky on Friday, March 14th, 2025. This total lunar eclipse will transform the Moon into a deep red hue, creating a breathtaking spectacle visible across much of the country.
So, what causes this eerie transformation? As the Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon, our planet’s shadow will completely cover the Moon. But instead of going completely dark, the Moon will appear red due to sunlight filtering through Earth’s atmosphere – a phenomenon often called a “Blood Moon.”

Best Time to Watch in Australia
This eclipse will occur late on Friday night (March 14th), just after sunet. Unfortunately the East Coast will only see the tail end of the Eclipse this time around, with the best Latitudes being located in North America. While visibility depends on your location and local cloud cover, Australians in the eastern and central states will still have a chance for a good view.



Expected moonrise times in Australia’s capital cities:
- Sydney – 7.13pm
- Melbourne – 7.40pm
- Brisbane – 6.04pm
- Canberra – 7.22pm
- Adelaide – 7.35pm
- Darwin – 7.02pm
- Hobart – 7.32pm
How to Watch the Blood Moon
One of the best things about a lunar eclipse is that no special equipment is required – it’s safe to view with the naked eye! Simply find a dark, open area away from bright city lights to get the clearest view. Binoculars or a telescope can enhance the experience by revealing more detail on the Moon’s surface.
If the weather doesn’t cooperate, several websites and observatories will live-stream the event, allowing you to witness the eclipse online.
Why This Eclipse Is Special
Not all lunar eclipses are total, sometimes the Moon only passes partially through Earth’s shadow. But this time, we’re getting the full show! Additionally, the 2025 Blood Moon will be one of the longest total lunar eclipses in recent years, making it a must-see event. For those who miss this one, the next total lunar eclipse visible in Australia won’t happen until September 7th, so mark your calendar!