A total lunar eclipse is set to grace the night sky of the Costa del Sol on Sunday, September 7.
According to the National Geographic Institute (IGN), the eclipse will begin with a partial phase at 6.27pm in Malaga, transitioning to a total eclipse at 7.31pm. The peak of the total eclipse, when the moon will take on a striking blood-red hue due to sunlight refracted by Earth’s atmosphere, is expected at 8.11pm. It will last until 8.35pm, with the partial phase continuing until around 10pm.
For the best viewing experience, the IGN recommends finding a location with a clear view of the sky, free from obstructions like trees or buildings, and ideally away from light pollution. The reddish glow of the moon during totality, often called a “blood moon”, looks like it will be a breathtaking sight.
The lunar eclipse will be the final major astronomical event of 2025; however, September will also bring the change of seasons, with autumn officially arriving in the northern hemisphere on Monday, September 22, at 8.19pm.
Skywatchers in Malaga Province are encouraged to find a dark, open spot and enjoy this stunning natural display with friends and family.
