The year 2025 will feature two total lunar eclipses, often referred to as “blood moons,” and two solar eclipses. These celestial events will be visible from various locations globally, depending on the specific eclipse. Total lunar eclipses occur when the Earth passes directly between the Sun and Moon, casting a shadow that darkens the lunar surface. Solar eclipses, conversely, happen when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, blocking the Sun’s light. Observing these phenomena requires specific precautions, particularly for solar eclipses.