Total Lunar Eclipse of September 2025

Total lunar eclipse observed at Hiroshima, Japan on September 8, 2025

It's been more than 2 years since a total lunar eclipse could be observed. 2025 would have two occurrences to make up for the hiatus, but the one in March took place largely in the Americas. So I was waiting for the September one. Sadly, the weather forecast was dire, with rain and clouds expected to obstruct the view. To avoid this I decided to travel to the east, and ended up booking a flight to Hiroshima, Japan.

While Hiroshima did have relatively clear skies in the early evening, it would succumb to clouds and mild thunderstorm later in the night. Still, I was able to capture the progress of the eclipse with my iPhone 16 Pro when the clouds temporarily subsided, as you can see here. A timelapse video of the entire eclipse was also captured with my iPhone 15 Pro, which has been uploaded to YouTube.

Device: iPhone 16 Pro
Settings: 120mm equiv. - ISO 640~4000 - 1/15~1/31s - f/2.8
(ISO 4000, 1/15s | ISO 1600, 1/15s | ISO 4000, 1/15s | ISO 640 1/31s)
Time: 2025-09-08 01:37 ~ 05:06 JST
Location: Hiroshima, Japan
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