Chand Grahan in Pakistan 2025 Timings
Eclipse Type | Date & Time (PST) | Visibility in Pakistan | Visible Regions |
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Total Lunar Eclipse | March 14, 08:57 AM | ❌ Not Visible | Europe, Australia, Africa, North & South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Antarctica |
Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon) | September 7, 08:28 PM – September 8, 01:55 AM | ✅ Visible | Asia, Europe (including Pakistan) |
Lunar eclipses, known as “Chand Grahan” in Urdu, are fascinating celestial events that capture the imagination of stargazers worldwide. They occur when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon. For those in Pakistan looking forward to observing these spectacular events in 2025, this guide will outline the timings, visibility, and key details of the upcoming eclipses.
Below, we cover the types of lunar eclipses happening in 2025, when they’ll occur, whether they’re visible in Pakistan, and the regions where they can be best observed.
Why Lunar Eclipses Are Significant
From ancient folklore to modern science, lunar eclipses have always been a topic of immense interest. Many cultures associate them with mythological stories or believe they hold spiritual significance. While some view lunar eclipses as a source of awe and inspiration, others see them as an opportunity for scientific exploration.
2025 has two notable Chand Grahan events, one of which will be visible from Pakistan. Here’s everything you need to know.
Lunar Eclipses in Pakistan 2025
1. March 14, 2025 – Total Lunar Eclipse
Eclipse Type: Total Lunar Eclipse
Timing: Begins at 08:57 AM (Pakistan Standard Time)
Visibility in Pakistan: ❌ Not Visible
Regions Visible: Europe, Australia, Africa, North and South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Antarctica
The first lunar eclipse of the year will occur on March 14, 2025. This event is a total lunar eclipse, often referred to as a “Blood Moon” because of the Moon’s reddish hue during totality. Unfortunately, this eclipse will not be visible in Pakistan due to its timing, as it will occur in the morning (Pakistan Standard Time) when the Moon is below the horizon.
However, those in regions like Europe, Australia, Africa, and the Americas will have the opportunity to witness this remarkable celestial phenomenon. While people in Pakistan may miss out on observing it directly, enthusiasts can still catch live streams and images from countries where it will be visible.
2. September 7–8, 2025 – Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon)
Eclipse Type: Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon)
Timing: Begins at 08:28 PM on September 7 and ends by 01:55 AM on September 8 (Pakistan Standard Time)
Visibility in Pakistan: ✅ Visible
Regions Visible: Asia (including Pakistan), Europe
The second lunar eclipse of 2025, occurring on the night of September 7 and extending into the early hours of September 8, promises to be a stunning sight for skywatchers in Pakistan. This total lunar eclipse, famously known as the “Blood Moon,” will be visible across Asia, including Pakistan, and Europe.
The event begins at 8:28 PM PST, reaches totality a phase where the Moon takes on a reddish glow around midnight, and concludes at 01:55 AM on September 8. With clear skies, this eclipse will offer an excellent opportunity to observe the Moon’s transformation firsthand.
If you’ve never experienced a blood moon before, mark your calendars! This celestial event is bound to leave a lasting impression.
The September 7–8, 2025, lunar eclipse is not to be missed! It’s a rare chance to see the Blood Moon light up the Pakistani night sky and share the magic with friends and family.
Want to stay updated on astronomical events? Keep these dates in your calendar and follow local astronomy groups for more detailed guides and live observation opportunities. Whether you’re a science enthusiast or just enjoy a beautiful night sky, these lunar eclipses are guaranteed to impress.