Kenyans would be among the few who will be presented with an opportunity to watch a total luna eclipse on Friday night.
The eclipse will last for a duration of more than 4 hours, being the longest ever recorded in history of 21st century. The eclipse which will last for 103 minutes will be the second in the year 2018 after the first was experienced in January 31st.
The eclipse will begin on Friday 8:14pm and ends on Saturday 2:28am however in Nairobi it will be visible from 10.30pm to 12.13 midnight. During then the moon will be blood red in colour for a total of about 107 minutes.
The last time Kenyans enjoyed such moments were on September 28 2015 where partial solar and lunar eclipses.
The luna eclipse will also be visible in Eastern Africa, and Central Asia, seen rising over South America, Western Africa, and Europe, and setting over Eastern Asia, and Australia.