A partial lunar eclipse can be seen by the naked eye in the western sky in the early morning of Sunday, Oct. 29, "if the weather permits," said the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

The eclipse can be observed in Manila and other parts of the country for about one hour and 19 minutes, said PAGASA.
"It will be visible in any location where the Moon is above the horizon, including Europe, most of Asia and Africa, eastern Americas, and Australia," PAGASA added.
PAGASA noted the penumbral phase will start at 2 a.m. while the partial umbral phase will last until 4:54 a.m. and end at 6:28 a.m.
PAGASA advised the public that a partial lunar eclipse is "easy" to look at and no binoculars are needed. (Lizst Torres Abello)