Last night, People from Eastern Africa, Central Asia, the Middle East and Western Australia witnessed the second largest total lunar eclipse of the present century. The eclipse began at 17:24 GMT and ended at 2300 GMT — last for about 100 minutes in its totally phase.
We have complied a set of pictures taken by people who were there to witness it. Take A Look!

Photo by Ivan Milutinovic. (Credit to Reuters)

(Credits: S S Mirza/AFI/Getty Images)

(Credits: Alessandro Bianchi/Reuters)

(Credits: Maxim Shepenkov/EPA)

(Courtesy: Derek Keats, space.com)

(Credits: David Matthews)

(Credits: Marko Drobnjakovic/AP)

(Credits: Leonard Mercer)

(Credits: Phillip)

(Photo: Reuters / Nir Elias)

(Photo: Reuters / Jon Nazca)

(Photo: Reuters / Nir Elias)

(Photo: Reuters / Nir Elias)
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