
Luna llena de septiembre: por qué se asocia con el maíz y cuando la veremos
En septiembre, el firmamento nos regala uno de sus espectáculos más emblemáticos, la luna llena de septiembre, tradicionalmente llamada Luna de maíz,…
A rare celestial event is set to captivate sky-gazers across multiple continents on September 7, 2025, as a total lunar eclipse, commonly known as a "blood moon," will grace the night sky. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes completely through Earth's umbra, resulting in a reddish tint due to scattered sunlight. According to astronomical forecasts, the total lunar eclipse will be visible across Europe, Africa, and significant portions of Asia and Australia. For observers in Spain, the eclipse is expected to commence around 18:20 and conclude by 22:00, with its peak visibility, or maximum penumbra, projected for 19:11 local time. The entire event is anticipated to last for more than an hour. Astronomers explain that during a total lunar eclipse, the Moon does not disappear entirely but instead takes on a dramatic reddish-orange color. This occurs because sunlight filters through Earth's atmosphere, scattering blue light and allowing red light to reach the lunar surface. Enthusiasts and casual observers alike are encouraged to mark their calendars for this spectacular display.
En septiembre, el firmamento nos regala uno de sus espectáculos más emblemáticos, la luna llena de septiembre, tradicionalmente llamada Luna de maíz,…