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China: Chinese sky-gazers capture "blood moon"

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Storyline: Numerous sky-gazers in China captured a breathtaking total lunar eclipse culminating with a dramatic "blood moon" from Sunday evening until the early hours of Monday. This was its return after nearly three years. The celestial event unfolded gradually as the Earth's shadow crept across the full moon, turning its bright surface dim and eventually casting it into a striking shade of deep red. The vivid "blood moon" remained clearly visible against the dark backdrop of the night, captivating sky-watchers across many regions. According to astronomers, the next total lunar eclipse visible throughout all of China is predicted to occur from December 31, 2028, to January 1, 2029 — offering another opportunity to witness this remarkable phenomenon in just over three years. Shotlist: Zhuolu County, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, north China - Sept 7-8, 2025: 1. Various of lunar eclipse Fujin City, Heilongjiang Province, northeast China - Sept 7-8, 2025: 2. Time-lapse of lunar eclipse Qinghai Province, northwest China - Sept 7-8, 2025: 3. Time-lapse of lunar eclipse Anhui Province, east China - Sept 7-8, 2025: 4. Time-lapse of clouds moving, lunar eclipse Yunnan Province, southwest China - Sept 7-8, 2025: 5. Various of people recording lunar eclipse with cameras. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]

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