When Was The Last Blood Moon And When Will The Next One Occur?
When Was The Last Blood Moon And When Will The Next One Occur?...
Interest in lunar eclipses has surged this week as Google Trends data shows a spike in searches for "when was the last blood moon" across the U.S. The phenomenon, known for its striking reddish hue, last occurred on November 8, 2022, visible in parts of North America, Asia, and Australia.
A blood moon happens during a total lunar eclipse when Earth aligns between the sun and moon, casting a shadow that filters sunlight to create a copper or red glow. The 2022 event captivated millions, with social media flooded by photos and time-lapse videos. The next one won’t be visible in the U.S. until March 14, 2025, per NASA projections.
The current spike in searches may stem from renewed fascination with celestial events following recent solar eclipses and planetary alignments. Amateur astronomers and skywatchers are already marking calendars for the 2025 event, which will offer prime viewing in the eastern U.S. and South America.
Lunar eclipses are safe to view without special equipment, unlike solar eclipses, making them widely accessible. Past blood moons have sparked cultural and spiritual interpretations, from ancient myths to modern apocalyptic theories. Scientists, however, emphasize their predictable, harmless nature.
For those who missed the 2022 eclipse, NASA’s online archives offer high-resolution imagery and live-stream replays. Meanwhile, apps like SkyGuide and Star Walk help users track future celestial events with precision.