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A Lunar Eclipse and Blood Moon Are Coming This Weekend: How to Stream Them
Technology comes to the rescue as North and South America aren’t invited to the eclipse party this time around.

Fresh on the heels of August’s black moon is September’s full moon this weekend, which will be among the most interesting full moons of 2025. It’s coming with a total lunar eclipse, making it a blood moon. If you’re in the US, you won’t be able to see the upcoming lunar eclipse, but the moon should still appear redder than usual.
The total lunar eclipse, which takes place on Sunday, will be visible primarily in Asia, Australia, Eastern Europe and Eastern Africa. Most of the rest of Europe and Africa will see a partial eclipse, while North and South America are left out this time around.
A blood moon occurs only during a total lunar eclipse, when the moon angles behind the Earth in such a way that the Earth blocks much of the sun’s light. What’s left passes through Earth’s atmosphere on its way to the moon, which filters out the blue light. That leaves only the sun’s red light to hit the moon and reflect to Earth, giving it a reddish glow.
This effect lasts roughly two hours and will be visible only in the regions that can witness the lunar eclipse.
According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, September’s full moon, also known as the corn moon, will see peak brightness at around 2:09 p.m. ET on Sunday. Since that’s the middle of the day, the best time to view the corn moon will be at night during Saturday or Sunday. The moon will remain almost full for a couple of days immediately before and after Sunday, giving you several days to view the full moon.
How rare are lunar eclipses?
Total lunar eclipses are less frequent than partial eclipses, making September’s full moon a special occasion for those in the eclipse’s path. Since the Earth and the moon have stable orbits, they are also entirely predictable. The last lunar eclipse occurred in March 2025, with the one before in November 2022.
The next total eclipse is due in March 2026, but it will take place primarily in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, where virtually no one will be able to see it. The next five will be New Year’s Eve in 2028, June 2029, December 2029 and then two more in 2032. Of those, only the one in 2029 will be visible in the US.
Can I livestream the lunar eclipse?
You can livestream the lunar eclipse! Numerous websites, including Time and Date, Fox Weather and the Royal Observatory in Greenwich will livestream the happenings. Per Time and Date, the eclipse should last an hour and 22 minutes, starting at around 15:28 UTC, or 11:28 a.m. ET on Sunday.
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I Tried the Lenovo Legion Go 2 Gaming Handheld. It’s a Big Upgrade With a Bigger Price
The ROG Xbox Ally has some huge competition coming in October.
It’s been two years since Lenovo released the Legion Go gaming handheld. It was big and heavy, sure, but it also had poor battery life, really loud fans and was saddled with Windows 11. To be fair, it was one of the first of the recent crop of Windows gaming handhelds, and the competition hasn’t exactly been exceedingly better. We may be turning a corner, though, with the Legion Go S earlier this year, the upcoming Asus ROG Xbox Ally and now, the Legion Go 2.
Expected to arrive in October, with an eye-watering starting price of $1,049, the Legion Go 2 is bigger and better than the original — at least based on specs and the few minutes I spent playing with one. And when I say bigger, I mean it’s actually larger in all directions and tips the scales at 2 pounds.
The design might not look too different from the original, but Lenovo actually made quite a lot of changes. For example, the bottoms of the detachable controllers have been rounded, so they’re more comfortable. They now have Hall Effect sticks to help with drift. There are three user-programmable buttons, a larger D-pad and a better overall button layout. And there’s still an FPS mode that lets you use the right controller like a vertical mouse.
Lenovo Legion Go 2 specifications
Display | 8.8-inch 1,920×1,200 OLED 144Hz |
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Processor | Up to AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme |
Graphics | Up to AMD Radeon 890M Graphics |
Memory | Up to 32GB 8,000MHz LPDDR5X RAM |
Storage | Up to 2TB M.2 2242 PCIe SSD (Gen 4) |
Ports | USB 4.0 Type-C (x2), microSD card reader (supports up to 2TB), 3.5mm Audio Combo Jack |
Audio | 2-watt stereo speakers, dual-array near-field microphone |
Wireless | Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 |
Battery | 4-cell 74Whr |
Dimensions | 11.6×5.4×1.7 inches (295.6×136.7×42.3 millimeters) |
Weight | 2 pounds (920 grams) |
OS | Windows 11 |
The handheld is still built around an 8.8-inch touchscreen, but this time it’s a great-looking OLED panel with a 30-144Hz variable refresh rate. Disappointingly, the resolution dropped from 2,560×1,600 pixels to 1,920×1,200. Perhaps that’s for the best, though: Even with its new AMD processor and graphics chip, you might not be able to take advantage of a 2.5K resolution, but 1080p should be just fine, especially if your tastes lean more toward less-demanding indie and retro titles.
Lenovo also bumped up the battery size to a 74-watt-hour capacity — more than 50% higher than the Legion Go’s battery. It also has rapid charging with Power Delivery 3.0 support through its top or bottom USB-C ports. A 65-watt power adapter is included.
Both USB-C ports support DisplayPort 2.0, so you can easily connect to an external display, with or without Lenovo’s optional dock, or to a nice pair of display glasses. (Lenovo updated its Legion Glasses, too, making them «slimmer, lighter and brighter.») Lenovo even made it easier to securely unlock the device by putting a fingerprint reader in the power button on top.
Will all the updates pay off? Maybe. But at $1,049 — and that’s just the starting price — the Legion Go 2 is in budget gaming laptop territory. Since it is running Windows 11, you can always use it like a desktop PC that also just happens to play games pretty well on the go, too.
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Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Friday, Sept. 5
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Sept. 5.
Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles.
Need some help with today’s Mini Crossword? It helps to brush up on your Shakespeare. Need answers? Read on. And if you could use some hints and guidance for daily solving, check out our Mini Crossword tips.
If you’re looking for today’s Wordle, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands answers, you can visit CNET’s NYT puzzle hints page.
Read more: Tips and Tricks for Solving The New York Times Mini Crossword
Let’s get to those Mini Crossword clues and answers.
Mini across clues and answers
1A clue: Slumber party attire, casually
Answer: PJS
4A clue: Surplus
Answer: GLUT
5A clue: Bobby ___, co-founder of the Black Panthers
Answer: SEALE
6A clue: Soccer announcer’s cry after a goal
Answer: ITSIN
7A clue: Famous star-crossed lover
Answer: ROMEO
8A clue: D.C. baseball player
Answer: NAT
Mini down clues and answers
1D clue: Substance inside early flat-screen TVs
Answer: PLASMA
2D clue: Famous star-crossed lover
Answer: JULIET
3D clue: Recorder in a courtroom
Answer: STENO
4D clue: «Hop aboard!»
Answer: GETON
5D clue: «___, yes, ___!»
Answer: SIR
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Android’s Big UI Makeover Is Official for Older Pixels in September Update
Material 3 Expressive is available for Pixel 6 devices and newer models. Plus, new features for the Pixel Buds Pro 2 are on the way.
Android’s big UI overhaul, Material 3 Expressive, was announced earlier this year and is preinstalled on the new Pixel 10 series of smartphones. Now it’s time for older Pixel devices to get the makeover treatment, thanks to the September Pixel Drop.
Material 3 Expressive is now coming to Pixel 6 devices and up, including the Pixel tablet. Google’s focus with the UI overhaul is to make Android more personalized, colorful and livelier overall. It’s easier to identify actions you want to take within apps, and the splash of color throughout gives the OS a somewhat youthful and fresh feel.
While some Android phones receive only major version releases and security updates, Pixel owners not only typically get these updates sooner but are also treated to Pixel Drop updates. These updates are quarterly and can take the form of a system update, Google app updates with new features or both. The update also includes the latest security updates for supported Pixel devices, which patch the latest identified vulnerabilities.
While the big news from this update is the addition of Material 3 Expressive, a handful of other features have also been added in the latest drop:
- Google’s keyboard, Gboard, is getting new AI writing tools that will fix grammatical errors and change the tone of your messages faster with a new Writing Tools button that will appear in the keyboard’s suggestion bar.
- Emoji Kitchen, Google’s emoji remixer, is now better than ever. You can now browse the entire library of stickers and favorite them for quicker access.
- Now you can share audio with someone directly or create a private broadcast that others can join just by scanning a QR code.
- The Android Quick Share menu has been revamped so you can toggle between sending files and files you’ve received, creating a more fluid experience.
New for Pixel Buds Pro 2
Coming later this month, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 will also see an update that will give it a few new and welcomed features, too. Here’s what’s on the way:
- Adaptive Audio will automatically adjust to your environment to stay aware of your surroundings.
- Loud Noise Protection will give your ears some added protection from, well, loud noises.
- Have an uninterrupted experience with Gemini when your environment is particularly noisy, like when your TV is on or people are talking around you.
- You’ll soon be able to accept calls or dismiss replying to texts by nodding or shaking your head.
For more, don’t miss our hands-on with Samsung’s latest Galaxy Tab S11 tablets.
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