The next total lunar eclipse will be on Sept. 7-8, 2025, visible in parts of Asia and Australia, with totality lasting 82 minutes.
As the Moon moves further from Earth, it is causing a gradual increase in the length of a day on our planet. The process is slow, but over millions of years, it has a significant cumulative effect.
You can see the lunar eclipse beginning around 11 P.M., but to see the peak of the eclipse you’ll have to be watching the skies around 2 A.M.