September 07, 2025
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Addis Ababa Witnesses Rare Blood Moon
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — On Sunday night, the Ethiopian capital looked skyward as a rare astronomical drama unfolded. The full moon, usually a silver sentinel above the highlands, turned an otherworldly crimson. The phenomenon, known as a blood moon, is the result of a total lunar eclipse — a celestial alignment of the Sun, Earth, and Moon that transforms the familiar lunar disc into a deep shade of red.
While Addis Ababa offered a perfect vantage point, the eclipse was not confined to Ethiopia. Large swaths of Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Europe and Asia shared the same spectacle, each witnessing the crimson glow as the Earth’s shadow engulfed the Moon. What made it striking for Addis Ababa was the timing and visibility: the entire sequence, from the first shading to the deep red totality, unfolded cleanly overhead.
The Science Behind the Glow
At the heart of the spectacle is Earth’s shadow. When the planet positions itself directly between the Sun and the Moon, the lunar surface falls into darkness. But rather than vanishing, the Moon glows red. The reason lies in Earth’s atmosphere.
As sunlight skims the edges of the planet, gases and particles scatter shorter wavelengths like blue and violet — the same process that paints the daytime sky azure. What survives are the longer red and orange wavelengths, bent around Earth and projected onto the Moon’s surface. The exact hue depends on atmospheric conditions: a dust-laden sky can produce a brick-red eclipse, while cleaner air yields a brighter copper glow.
Perfect Viewing from Addis
Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses are both safe and leisurely to observe. Tonight’s event was visible in its entirety across Addis Ababa — from the faint penumbral shading to the fiery totality at its peak. Binoculars revealed cratered landscapes softened by shadow, while telescopes delivered close-up views of maria glowing faintly under the refracted sunlight.
A Global Event
Although Addis Ababa residents marveled at the crimson orb, the blood moon was visible far beyond Ethiopia. Observers from Cairo to Cape Town and from Istanbul to Mumbai caught their own version of the spectacle, depending on cloud cover and local timing. The eclipse was part of a global performance — a reminder that while location shapes perspective, the cosmos unites distant cities under the same sky.
A Celestial Pause
The blood moon’s glow will fade by dawn, but for a few hours Addis Ababa — along with millions across continents — joined in witnessing a spectacle as old as human curiosity. In a world often defined by urgency and division, the eclipse was a rare moment of shared wonder, reminding all who looked up that Earth is but one player in a much larger celestial dance.
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