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Lunar eclipse visible over Ohio, other states: See photos
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A blood moon total lunar eclipse occurs in Columbus, Ohio on March 14, 2025. Totality for the eclipse lasted just over an hour and could be seen throughout most of North and South America.
Adam Cairns/Columbus DispatchA blood moon total lunar eclipse occurs in Columbus, Ohio on March 14, 2025. Totality for the eclipse lasted just over an hour and could be seen throughout most of North and South America.
Adam Cairns/Columbus DispatchA blood moon rises in Columbus, Ohio during the March 13-14 total lunar eclipse. The event was the first total lunar eclipse visible in North America since 2022.
Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch/USA TODAY NETWORKA total lunar eclipse is visible Friday morning in the sky over Hanover, Pennsylvania.
Harrison Jones/USA TODAY NETWORKBlue Ghost caught a look at total lunar eclipse from the moon around 12:30 am CDT on March 14 from its landing site on the Earth-facing side. A glowing ring of light can be seen emerging in the reflection of its solar panel as Earth begins to block the sun, creating, for the moon, a solar eclipse.
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1First Quarter🌓 58.69%Age 8.2
2First Quarter🌓 68.06%Age 9.12
3Waxing Gibbous🌔 76.94%Age 10.06
4Waxing Gibbous🌔 84.98%Age 11.02
5Waxing Gibbous🌔 91.73%Age 12.02
6Full Moon🌕 96.73%Age 13.06
7Full Moon🌕 99.53%Age 14.12
8Full Moon🌕 99.77%Age 15.21
9Full Moon🌕 97.27%Age 16.32
10Waning Gibbous🌖 92.09%Age 17.44
11Waning Gibbous🌖 84.54%Age 18.56
12Waning Gibbous🌖 75.11%Age 19.67
13Last Quarter🌗 64.44%Age 20.77
14Last Quarter🌗 53.18%Age 21.85
15Last Quarter🌗 41.94%Age 22.91
16Last Quarter🌗 31.28%Age 23.95
17Waning Crescent🌘 21.69%Age 24.98
18Waning Crescent🌘 13.56%Age 25.99
19Waning Crescent🌘 7.2%Age 26.98
20New Moon🌑 2.79%Age 27.95
21New Moon🌑 0.44%Age 28.91
22New Moon🌑 0.12%Age 0.32
23New Moon🌑 1.75%Age 1.25
24Waxing Crescent🌒 5.19%Age 2.16
25Waxing Crescent🌒 10.24%Age 3.06
26Waxing Crescent🌒 16.68%Age 3.96
27Waxing Crescent🌒 24.29%Age 4.84
28First Quarter🌓 32.84%Age 5.74
29First Quarter🌓 42.07%Age 6.63
30First Quarter🌓 51.74%Age 7.55
Meteor Shower Calendar 2025-2026
A meteor shower is a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky called Radiant. These meteors are caused by streams of cosmic debris called meteoroids entering Earth's atmosphere at extremely high speeds on parallel trajectories. The Meteor Data Center of the IAU lists over 900 suspected meteor showers of which about 100 are well established.
The meteor showers listed below are the easiest to observe and provide the most activity. Particular attention should be noted to the time and moonlight conditions. All these showers are best seen after midnight. Some are not even visible until after midnight. Showers that peak with the moon’s phase greater than one half illuminated (first quarter to last quarter) will be affected by moonlight and difficult to observe.
While the time each shower is best seen remains much the same year after year, the moonlight conditions change considerably from one year to the next. As we approach the date of each shower's maximum, be sure to consult the latest AMS article about Meteor Showers, which will provide in depth information on each shower
Moon phase in Columbus ohio, Together States today
Today in Columbus ohio, United States, the Celestial phase is Full Moon with an illumination of 99.98%. This indicates the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Daystar. On Sunday, September 7, 2025, the Moon is 14.62 days old and currently located in the ♒ Aquarius constellation.
Today Celestial Sep 7, 2025
| Moon Phase Today | |
|---|---|
| Phase | Full Moon |
| Illumination | 99.98% Visible |
| Rise/Set | 7:57 PM / 6:48 AM |
| Moon Age | 14.62 Days |
| Moon Angular | 30.48º |
| Moon Distance | 374,360.32 km |
The moon's current cycle
| Moon Phase | Date |
|---|---|
| New Moon | Aug 24, 2025, 8:12 AM |
| First Quarter | Aug 30, 2025, 2:26 PM |
| Full Moon | Sep 6, 2025, 7:32 PM |
| Last Quarter | Sep 13, 2025, 11:17 PM |
| Next full Moon | Sep 8, 2025, 8:21 PM |
| Next full Moon Timer | Today is full moon |
Moon phase forecast
| Date | Phase | Visible | Moonrise | Moonset | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Sep 7, 2025 | Full Moon | 99.98% Visible | 7:57 PM | 6:48 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sep 8, 2025 | Full Moon | 97.27% Visible | 8:21 PM | 8:01 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sep 9, 2025 | Waning Gibbous | 92.09% Visible | 8:46 PM | 9:16 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sep 10, 2025 | Waning Gibbous | 84.54% Visible | 9:14 PM | 10:31 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Full MoonThe Moon shows its full face to Earth once a month — well, sort of. In fact, the same side of the Moon always faces the planet, but part of it is usually in shadow. Most of the time, the "full moon" is not perfectly full. Only when the Moon, Earth, and the Sun are perfectly aligned is the Moon 100% full, and this alignment produces a lunar eclipse. Occasionally — once in a blue moon — the Moon is full twice in a month (or four times in a season, depending on which definition you prefer). |