UAE to Witness Rare 82-Minute Total Lunar Eclipse on September 7

UAE residents are set for a rare celestial spectacle as a total lunar eclipse graces the skies on September 7. The 82-minute totality, one of the longest in recent years, will turn the Moon a striking red

Next month, the UAE will witness what astronomers are calling the biggest celestial event of the year — a rare total lunar eclipse lasting 1 hour and 22 minutes.

The phenomenon, popularly referred to as a “Blood Moon,” will be visible across the country on the night of September 7, continuing into the early hours of September 8.

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While lunar eclipses occur several times a year, most are partial or penumbral, often difficult to notice without equipment. What makes this eclipse remarkable is both its rarity and its duration.

According to the Dubai Astronomy Group (DAG), the event will be “one of the most photogenic eclipses of the decade,” with nearly 87 percent of the world’s population able to see at least part of it.

Best viewing times in UAE

The event begins at 7:28pm with the penumbral phase, followed by the partial eclipse at 8:27pm. Totality — when the Moon is fully immersed in Earth’s umbra — starts at 9:30pm and lasts until 10:53pm, with maximum eclipse at 10:12pm.

The entire phenomenon, including penumbral and partial phases, will last nearly five and a half hours, ending at 12:55am.

Why the Moon turns red

As the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, its shadow will cover the lunar surface. During totality, sunlight refracted through Earth’s atmosphere filters out shorter blue wavelengths, allowing red and orange tones to reach the Moon.

“This creates the Blood Moon effect, which is one of the most beautiful sights in astronomy,” explained Khadijah Al Hariri, Operations Manager at DAG.

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How to watch

Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses are completely safe to view with the naked eye. However, telescopes or binoculars enhance the experience, revealing surface details and the shifting hues more vividly.

Astrophotographers are advised to use tripods and long exposure settings for sharper images. For the clearest view, experts recommend heading away from bright city lights and checking weather forecasts in advance.

Public events and livestream

DAG will organize a large-scale public viewing event, offering residents a chance to gather and watch the Blood Moon together.

The group has also planned a global livestream, with real-time coverage from Abu Dhabi’s Al Sadeem Astronomy observatory and international partners. One of the highlights will be a special shot of the Blood Moon framed against Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, captured by renowned photographer Rami Dibo.

Looking ahead

For astronomy enthusiasts, the next visible lunar eclipse in the UAE will occur on July 6, 2028, though it will be only a partial one. A rare treat awaits in December 2028, when another total lunar eclipse coincides with New Year’s Eve celebrations.

“This is more than just an astronomical event,” said DAG in a statement. “It’s an opportunity to connect people with the universe, inspire curiosity, and share in the wonder of the night sky.”

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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