On the night of June 15 more than half the world will have opportunity to watch one of the darkest Lunar eclipse. People living in eastern Africa, the Middle East, central Asia and western Australia will have opportunity to witness the entire eclipse, from beginning to end. At mid-eclipse, the moon will be over head at Mauritius.
Observers in eastern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina will witness totality. However, none of the eclipse will be visible from North America.
This eclipse of June 15 is likely to be one of the darkest one due to the ashes thrown in the earth's atmosphere by the recent eruption of Iceland's most active volcano, Grimsvotn, said Paranjpye.