However, the partial phase of the lunar eclipse will greet those who rise before the sun on the morning of April 4. The Full Moon occurs on April 4 at 7:05 a.m., but the moon sets just before this, around 6:40 a.m., as the partial eclipse is ongoing. This will make for a strange and wondrous view for those awaking to the day to find a “blood red” moon setting in the west. Back in the west, Venus draws attention as it shines at magnitude -4 and stays above the horizon for three hours. This grouping of stars is setting in the west while the spring constellations rise in the east.
Source: Ethiopian News December 24, 2021 16:36 UTC