On September 7, a total lunar eclipse will turn the moon a deep red for 82 minutes, from 17:30 to 18:52 UTC. The full eclipse will be visible in much of Asia, the east coast of Africa, and western Australia. Skywatchers in Europe, Africa, and Oceania will see part of the show, while the Americas miss out. That same night, the full “corn moon,” named by Indigenous North American traditions, rises across the Western Hemisphere.