CAIRO - A total lunar eclipse occurred on Wednesday night in Egypt at 8:22pm (Cairo time), the official Middle East News Agency reported. The eclipse, which coincided with the full moon, will last for one hour, 40 minutes and 12 seconds and it can be seen in Egypt and the Arab region. It was reported that the eclipse also can be seen in South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. The last eclipse happened on December 17, but it didn't appear in Egypt. The eclipse is the only one occurred this year out of four Astronomical phenomena ��" three partial solar eclipses and a total lunar one. The eclipse happens when the moon becomes full and that the cycle of the eclipse takes three hours, 39 minutes and 17 seconds. The eclipse, which coincided with the full moon, will last for one hour, 40 minutes and 12 seconds and it can be seen in Egypt and the Arab region. It was reported that the eclipse also can be seen in South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. The last eclipse happened on December 17, but it didn't appear in Egypt. The eclipse is the only one occurred this year out of four Astronomical phenomena ��" three partial solar eclipses and a total lunar one. The eclipse happens when the moon becomes full and that the cycle of the eclipse takes three hours, 39 minutes and 17 seconds.