The second total lunar eclipse of 2018, on July 27-28, will be most visible in Eastern Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. It will last for 103 minutes, making it the longest of the 21st century.
The second total lunar eclipse of 2018, on July 27-28, will be most visible in Eastern Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. It will last for 103 minutes, making it the longest of the 21st century.