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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over the scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstones during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
Iranian astronomy enthusiasts attend a viewing event in Mini World Tourist Complex during a total lunar eclipse in Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over the scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstones during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon during a total lunar eclipse is pictured over Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon during a total lunar eclipse is pictured over Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
Iranian astronomy enthusiasts observe the ''blood moon'' through telescopes during a total lunar eclipse viewing event in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower during a total lunar eclipse in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
Iranian astronomy enthusiasts observe the ''blood moon'' during a total lunar eclipse viewing event in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
Iranian astronomy enthusiasts observe the ''blood moon'' through telescopes during a total lunar eclipse viewing event in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower during a total lunar eclipse in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The moon appears next to a scale model of an Iran's Persepolis headstone during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over a scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstone during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower during a total lunar eclipse in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over the scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstones during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower during a total lunar eclipse in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over the scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstones during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower during a total lunar eclipse in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over the scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstones during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon appears next to a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower during a total lunar eclipse in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over the scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstones during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The moon appears over a scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstone during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The moon appears over a scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstone during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The moon appears over a scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstone during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The moon appears over a scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstone during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The moon appears next to a scale model of an Iran's Persepolis headstone during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over the scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstones during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over the scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstones during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over the scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstones during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The moon appears over a scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstone during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The moon appears over a scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstone during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over the scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstones during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over a scale model of Paris' Eiffel Tower during a total lunar eclipse in Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon is pictured over the scale model of Iran's Persepolis headstones during a total lunar eclipse in the Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
Iranian astronomy enthusiasts attend a viewing event in Mini World Tourist Complex during a total lunar eclipse in Malayer, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon during a total lunar eclipse is pictured over Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Iran
The blood moon during a total lunar eclipse is pictured over Mini World Tourist Complex in the city of Malayer in Hamedan province, 391 km (243 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, on September 7, 2025. This total lunar eclipse, also known as a ''Blood Moon,'' takes place on September 7-8, 2025, casting the Moon into Earth's shadow and bathing it in a deep red hue during its approximately 82-minute totality. It is visible to an estimated 77-85 percent of the global population, or well over 7 billion people across Asia, Europe, Africa, and parts of Australia. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Charite Main Ward Tower Seen From Futurium Roof In Berlin
The Charite ward building, the central high-rise of the Charite university hospital, is visible from the rooftop of the Futurium museum in Berlin, Germany, on July 19, 2025. The solar panels of the Futurium building are in the foreground. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Charite Main Ward Tower Seen From Futurium Roof In Berlin
The Charite ward building, the central high-rise of the Charite university hospital, is visible from the rooftop of the Futurium museum in Berlin, Germany, on July 19, 2025. The solar panels of the Futurium building are in the foreground. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Charite Main Ward Tower Seen From Futurium Roof In Berlin
The Charite ward building, the central high-rise of the Charite university hospital, is visible from the rooftop of the Futurium museum in Berlin, Germany, on July 19, 2025. The solar panels of the Futurium building are in the foreground. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband visits Kew Gardens during London Climate Action Week
24/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband delivers a speech at Kew Gardens during London Climate Action Week. Picture by Armand Attard / DESNZ / eyevine
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Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband visits Kew Gardens during London Climate Action Week
24/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband delivers a speech at Kew Gardens during London Climate Action Week. Picture by Armand Attard / DESNZ / eyevine
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Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband visits Kew Gardens during London Climate Action Week
24/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband meets with Ana Toni, Executive Director of COP30, at Kew Gardens during London Climate Action Week. Picture by Armand Attard / DESNZ / eyevine
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Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband visits Kew Gardens during London Climate Action Week
24/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband meets with Ana Toni, Executive Director of COP30, at Kew Gardens during London Climate Action Week. Picture by Armand Attard / DESNZ / eyevine
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Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband visits Castle Hill Hospital
06/03/2025. Cottingham, United Kingdom.
Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband visits solar panels at Castle Hill hospital in East Yorkshire, which is completely powered by its own solar energy.
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Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband visits Castle Hill Hospital
06/03/2025. Cottingham, United Kingdom.
Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband meets staff at Castle Hill hospital in East Yorkshire, which is completely powered by its own solar energy.
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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband visits Norway
07/05/2025. Oslo, Norway. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband meets Vårgrønn CEO Stephen Bull during his visit to Norway. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DESNZ / eyevine
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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband visits Norway
07/05/2025. Oslo, Norway. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband meets Equinor CEO Irene Rummelhoff during his visit to Norway. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DESNZ / eyevine
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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband visits Norway
07/05/2025. Oslo, Norway. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband visits Norway. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DESNZ / eyevine
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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband visits Norway
07/05/2025. Oslo, Norway. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband signs the Green Industrial Partnership (GIP) Memorandum of Understanding alongside Norway’s Minister of Energy, Terje Aasland, and Minister of Trade and Industry, Cecilie Myrseth, during his visit to Norway. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DESNZ / eyevine
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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband visits Norway
07/05/2025. Oslo, Norway. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband signs the Green Industrial Partnership (GIP) Memorandum of Understanding alongside Norway’s Minister of Energy, Terje Aasland, and Minister of Trade and Industry, Cecilie Myrseth, during his visit to Norway. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DESNZ / eyevine
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