Over four hours of Earth’s shadow on the Moon will be visible starting at 10.01pm, as announced by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) in Dubai on X (formerly Twitter). This celestial event will be visible in Asia, Europe, and Africa. The eclipse will reach its peak at 12.14am UAE time on Sunday and conclude at 2.26am. Lunar eclipses are visible from a wider geographic area compared to solar eclipses, making it a shared experience for skygazers. To observe the eclipse, the Dubai Astronomy Group (DAG) will be hosting an event at Al Thuraya Astronomy Centre.