The next total lunar eclipse will happen on the evening of September 7.
A lunar eclipse happens when the Earth aligns between the Sun and the Moon.
This creates a shadow on the Moon which can sometimes appear as a reddish shade and is described as a “Blood Moon”.
According to the Royal Museum of Greenwich, the next eclipse will reach its maximum point at 7.11pm.
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However, the moon is not set to rise until 7.33pm which means that it will appear already in eclipse.
It will be visible until around 7.52pm – but it could be quite hard to see because of how low the Moon will be sitting on the horizon.
A spokeswoman for the museum has advised people to “find a high point with a clear view to the east” to give themselves the best chance.