Spectacular Total Lunar Eclipse Visible Across Nigeria Sunday Night
Residents of Nigeria and several West African nations will witness a rare celestial display on Sunday, September 7, as a total lunar eclipse bathes the Moon in a dramatic reddish glow for over an hour.
The phenomenon, expected to last about 83 minutes, will be visible across most of Africa, according to the National Television Authority (NTA). Countries set to experience the event include Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Benin, Togo, Niger, Chad, and São Tomé and Príncipe.
While some western locations may miss the earliest phases due to moonrise timing, most of Nigeria will enjoy the full spectacle. Scientists assure the public that the eclipse is safe to view with the naked eye.
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon align, casting Earth’s shadow across the lunar surface. The Moon’s fiery “blood moon” glow is created by sunlight refracting through Earth’s atmosphere.
Unlike solar eclipses, which require protective gear, this lunar eclipse offers a risk-free opportunity for stargazers to witness one of nature’s most stunning cosmic events.
NASA confirms the eclipse will also be visible across Europe, Asia, and Australia.






