A partial penumbral lunar
eclipse will be seen on Sunday for two hours and 45 seconds, according to a
statement from the Egyptian National Research Institute of Astronomy and
Geophysics on Saturday.
The penumbral eclipse cannot be seen in Cairo because the moon will be below the horizon during the eclipse, which will occur between 5:07 A.M. and 7:52 A.M (Cairo local time), the statement said.
The 21st century ( 2001-2100) witnesses a total of 230 lunar eclipses, including 85 full eclipses, 58 partial, and 87 penumbral eclipses, the statement added.
Source: Egypt Today