Most visible from Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England, the second full moon of the year and the first of spring will be less clear in the cloudier south.
Last night, millions of people across the globe witnessed a rare total lunar eclipse that turned the moon a deep, dark red. But if you missed it, experts have revealed when the next one will be.
If you're a fan of skygazing, make sure you have this evening marked off in your diary. A rare Blood Moon total lunar eclipse will appear in the skies over the UK - and you don't want to miss it.
According to UK-based astrologer Inbaal Honigman, there are three star signs that will be particularly affected by Friday morning's breathtaking celestial event.