If you get a chance to see a total lunar eclipse, such as the one on September 7, 2025, go for it. This one in particular was visible to people in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. And it was spectacular!But don't worry if you missed it because there will be another four opportunities to witness a total lunar eclipse before the year 2030.
A slow and easy morning in the stars makes everyone more inclined to stay in bed and scroll, snuggle, or get some extra snoozes in. However, big feelings could start creeping in once the moon enters ethereal Pisces just before noon ET. This illusive and dreamy water sign loves to get lost in a fantasy, but as energy builds up toward tomorrow's Piscean lunar eclipse, you'll feel the sign's shadow side, too. Beware the urge to act out of escapism or self-delusion.
Plus, September means it's officially aurora season in the northern hemisphere-and experts say this year could produce above-average lights sightings given the sun's 11-year peak of activity, known as solar maximum. September is also one of the last months for Milky Way core viewing in the U.S. Our galaxy's luminous center remains visible until about November, so there's no time like the present to visit a dark-sky park to see it, especially around the Sept. 21 new moon.